Part II. Common questions and misconceptions about creatine supplementation: what does the scientific evidence really show?
Creatine monohydrate supplementation (CrM) is a safe and effective intervention for improving certain aspects of sport, exercise performance, and health across the lifespan. Despite its evidence-based pedigree, several questions and misconceptions about CrM remain. To initially address some of these...
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Main Authors: | Jose Antonio, Ann F. Brown, Darren G. Candow, Philip D. Chilibeck, Stacey J. Ellery, Scott C. Forbes, Bruno Gualano, Andrew R. Jagim, Chad Kerksick, Richard B. Kreider, Sergej M. Ostojic, Eric S. Rawson, Michael D. Roberts, Hamilton Roschel, Abbie E. Smith-Ryan, Jeffrey R. Stout, Mark A. Tarnopolsky, Trisha A. VanDusseldorp, Darryn S. Willoughby, Tim N. Ziegenfuss |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2025-12-01
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Series: | Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition |
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Online Access: | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/15502783.2024.2441760 |
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