Effects of chronic creatine supplementation on kidney function: a review

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Autor(a) principal: Baldin, Alvaro Emilio
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Gomes, Ellen Carolina Zawoski, Bender, Suzana, Linartevichi, Vagner Fagnani
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21867
Resumo: Introduction: Creatine supplementation has been widely used to improve athletic performance. Furthermore, recent discoveries indicate that this supplement has an important therapeutic effect in many diseases characterized by atrophy, muscle weakness and metabolic diseases (muscle, bone, lung and brain). Aim: to analyze through a literature review the effects of chronic use of creatine on kidney function. Methodology: this is an argumentative literature review, based on quantitative descriptive-exploratory technique. The researched samples came from national and international journals, published between the years 2011 and 2021. The journals were acquired from the Scielo and PubMed electronic databases. Results: Several studies, mostly executed on men performing resistance training three times a week, were supplemented with creatine monohydrate at different dosis for 7 days and compared with matched controls supplemented with dextrosol. Several tests were performed, in some of them, blood and urine samples were collected before and 30 days after supplementation in which numerous biochemical parameters and renal function were evaluated. Creatine monohydrate supplementation did not produce adverse events and, as expected, promoted an increase in performance and body weight. Conclusions: the present paper did not find evidence in the literature to support that creatine may represent a risk to the health of healthy men. However, cases in the literature suggest that creatine can harm kidney function with indiscriminate use, so as not to bring health risks, it is recommended that healthy individuals who regularly use this supplement do not exceed 5g/day.
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spelling Effects of chronic creatine supplementation on kidney function: a reviewEfectos de la suplementación crónica con creatina sobre la función renal: revisión de la literaturaEfeitos da suplementação crônica da creatina sobre a função renal: revisão da literaturaCreatineSkeletal muscle enlargementSupplementary feeding.CreatinaCrecimiento del músculo esqueléticoAlimentación suplementaria. CreatinaAumento do músculo esqueléticoSuplementação alimentar.Introduction: Creatine supplementation has been widely used to improve athletic performance. Furthermore, recent discoveries indicate that this supplement has an important therapeutic effect in many diseases characterized by atrophy, muscle weakness and metabolic diseases (muscle, bone, lung and brain). Aim: to analyze through a literature review the effects of chronic use of creatine on kidney function. Methodology: this is an argumentative literature review, based on quantitative descriptive-exploratory technique. The researched samples came from national and international journals, published between the years 2011 and 2021. The journals were acquired from the Scielo and PubMed electronic databases. Results: Several studies, mostly executed on men performing resistance training three times a week, were supplemented with creatine monohydrate at different dosis for 7 days and compared with matched controls supplemented with dextrosol. Several tests were performed, in some of them, blood and urine samples were collected before and 30 days after supplementation in which numerous biochemical parameters and renal function were evaluated. Creatine monohydrate supplementation did not produce adverse events and, as expected, promoted an increase in performance and body weight. Conclusions: the present paper did not find evidence in the literature to support that creatine may represent a risk to the health of healthy men. However, cases in the literature suggest that creatine can harm kidney function with indiscriminate use, so as not to bring health risks, it is recommended that healthy individuals who regularly use this supplement do not exceed 5g/day.Introducción: la suplementación con creatina se ha utilizado ampliamente para mejorar el rendimiento deportivo. Además, descubrimientos recientes indican que este suplemento tiene un importante efecto terapéutico en muchas enfermedades caracterizadas por atrofia, debilidad muscular y enfermedades metabólicas (musculares, óseas, pulmonares y cerebrales). Objetivo: analizar a través de una revisión de la literatura los efectos del uso crónico de creatina sobre la función renal. Metodología: se trata de una revisión de la literatura argumentativa, basada en la técnica cuantitativa descriptiva-exploratoria. Las muestras investigadas provienen de revistas nacionales e internacionales, publicadas entre los años 2011 y 2021. Las revistas fueron adquiridas de las bases de datos electrónicas Scielo y PubMed. Resultados: varios estudios, en su mayoría realizados en hombres que realizaban entrenamiento de resistencia tres veces por semana, se suplementaron con monohidrato de creatina a diferentes concentraciones durante 7 días y se compararon con controles emparejados suplementados con dextrosol. Se realizaron varias pruebas, en algunas de ellas se recolectaron muestras de sangre y orina antes y 30 días después de la suplementación en las que se evaluaron numerosos parámetros bioquímicos y función renal. La suplementación con monohidrato de creatina no causó eventos adversos y, como se esperaba, promovió un aumento en el rendimiento y el peso corporal. Conclusiones: el presente estudio no encontró evidencia en la literatura que sustente que la creatina pueda representar un riesgo para la salud de hombres sanos. Sin embargo, los casos en la literatura sugieren que la creatina puede dañar la función renal con un uso indiscriminado, por lo que para no traer riesgos para la salud, se recomienda que las personas sanas que usen regularmente este suplemento no superen los 5g / día.Introdução: a suplementação da creatina tem sido amplamente utilizada para melhorar o desempenho atlético. Além disso, descobertas recentes indicam que este suplemento tem um importante efeito terapêutico em muitas doenças caracterizadas por atrofia, fraqueza muscular e doenças metabólicas (músculos, ossos, pulmão e cérebro). Objetivo: analisar por meio de uma revisão da literatura os efeitos do uso crônico da creatina sobre a função renal. Metodologia: trata-se de uma revisão argumentativa da literatura, de base técnica quantitativa descritivo-exploratória. As amostras pesquisadas foram advindas de periódicos, nacionais e internacionais, publicados entre os anos de 2011 e 2021. Os periódicos foram adquiridos dos bancos de dados eletrônicos Scielo e PubMed. Resultados: Diversos estudos, a maioria realizado em homenss realizando treinamento resistido três vezes por semana foram suplementados com monohidrato de creatina em diferentes concentrações, por 7 dias e comparados com controles pareados suplementados com dextrosol. Vários testes foram realizados, em alguns deles, amostras de sangue e urina foram coletadas antes e 30 dias após a suplementação no qual inúmeros parâmetros bioquímicos e função renal foram avaliados. A suplementação de creatina monohidratada não causou eventos adversos e, como esperado, promoveu aumento do desempenho e do peso corporal. Conclusões: o presente estudo não encontrou na literatura, evidências que sustentem que a creatina pode representar um risco para a saúde de homens saudáveis. No entanto, casos na literatura sugerem que a creatina pode prejudicar a função renal com o uso indiscriminado, para não trazer riscos à saúde, recomenda-se que indivíduos saudáveis que fazem uso regular desse suplemento não ultrapassem 5g / dia.Research, Society and Development2021-10-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2186710.33448/rsd-v10i14.21867Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 14; e89101421867Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 14; e89101421867Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 14; e891014218672525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21867/19380Copyright (c) 2021 Alvaro Emilio Baldin; Ellen Carolina Zawoski Gomes; Suzana Bender; Vagner Fagnani Linartevichihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBaldin, Alvaro EmilioGomes, Ellen Carolina Zawoski Bender, SuzanaLinartevichi, Vagner Fagnani2021-12-04T11:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21867Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:11.595026Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of chronic creatine supplementation on kidney function: a review
Efectos de la suplementación crónica con creatina sobre la función renal: revisión de la literatura
Efeitos da suplementação crônica da creatina sobre a função renal: revisão da literatura
title Effects of chronic creatine supplementation on kidney function: a review
spellingShingle Effects of chronic creatine supplementation on kidney function: a review
Baldin, Alvaro Emilio
Creatine
Skeletal muscle enlargement
Supplementary feeding.
Creatina
Crecimiento del músculo esquelético
Alimentación suplementaria.
Creatina
Aumento do músculo esquelético
Suplementação alimentar.
title_short Effects of chronic creatine supplementation on kidney function: a review
title_full Effects of chronic creatine supplementation on kidney function: a review
title_fullStr Effects of chronic creatine supplementation on kidney function: a review
title_full_unstemmed Effects of chronic creatine supplementation on kidney function: a review
title_sort Effects of chronic creatine supplementation on kidney function: a review
author Baldin, Alvaro Emilio
author_facet Baldin, Alvaro Emilio
Gomes, Ellen Carolina Zawoski
Bender, Suzana
Linartevichi, Vagner Fagnani
author_role author
author2 Gomes, Ellen Carolina Zawoski
Bender, Suzana
Linartevichi, Vagner Fagnani
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baldin, Alvaro Emilio
Gomes, Ellen Carolina Zawoski
Bender, Suzana
Linartevichi, Vagner Fagnani
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Creatine
Skeletal muscle enlargement
Supplementary feeding.
Creatina
Crecimiento del músculo esquelético
Alimentación suplementaria.
Creatina
Aumento do músculo esquelético
Suplementação alimentar.
topic Creatine
Skeletal muscle enlargement
Supplementary feeding.
Creatina
Crecimiento del músculo esquelético
Alimentación suplementaria.
Creatina
Aumento do músculo esquelético
Suplementação alimentar.
description Introduction: Creatine supplementation has been widely used to improve athletic performance. Furthermore, recent discoveries indicate that this supplement has an important therapeutic effect in many diseases characterized by atrophy, muscle weakness and metabolic diseases (muscle, bone, lung and brain). Aim: to analyze through a literature review the effects of chronic use of creatine on kidney function. Methodology: this is an argumentative literature review, based on quantitative descriptive-exploratory technique. The researched samples came from national and international journals, published between the years 2011 and 2021. The journals were acquired from the Scielo and PubMed electronic databases. Results: Several studies, mostly executed on men performing resistance training three times a week, were supplemented with creatine monohydrate at different dosis for 7 days and compared with matched controls supplemented with dextrosol. Several tests were performed, in some of them, blood and urine samples were collected before and 30 days after supplementation in which numerous biochemical parameters and renal function were evaluated. Creatine monohydrate supplementation did not produce adverse events and, as expected, promoted an increase in performance and body weight. Conclusions: the present paper did not find evidence in the literature to support that creatine may represent a risk to the health of healthy men. However, cases in the literature suggest that creatine can harm kidney function with indiscriminate use, so as not to bring health risks, it is recommended that healthy individuals who regularly use this supplement do not exceed 5g/day.
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