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Effects of six-month creatine supplementation on patient- and clinician-reported outcomes, and tissue creatine levels in patients with post-COVID-19 fatigue syndrome.
Slankamenac, Jelena; Ranisavljev, Marijana; Todorovic, Nikola; Ostojic, Jelena; Stajer, Valdemar; Ostojic, Sergej M.
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  • Slankamenac J; Applied Bioenergetics Lab, Faculty of Sport and PE University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia.
  • Ranisavljev M; Applied Bioenergetics Lab, Faculty of Sport and PE University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia.
  • Todorovic N; Applied Bioenergetics Lab, Faculty of Sport and PE University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia.
  • Ostojic J; Applied Bioenergetics Lab, Faculty of Sport and PE University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia.
  • Stajer V; Faculty of Medicine University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia.
  • Ostojic SM; Applied Bioenergetics Lab, Faculty of Sport and PE University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia.
Food Sci Nutr ; 11(11): 6899-6906, 2023 Nov.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37970399
ABSTRACT
Dietary creatine has been recently put forward as a possible intervention strategy to reduce post-COVID-19 fatigue syndrome yet no clinical study so far evaluated its efficacy and safety for this perplexing condition. In this parallel-group, randomized placebo-controlled double-blind trial, we analyzed the effects of 6-month creatine supplementation (4 g of creatine monohydrate per day) on various patient- and clinician-reported outcomes, and tissue creatine levels in 12 patients with post-COVID-19 fatigue syndrome. Creatine intake induced a significant increase in tissue creatine levels in vastus medialis muscle and right parietal white matter compared to the baseline values at both 3-month and 6-month follow-ups (p < .05). Two-way analysis of variance with repeated measures revealed a significant difference (treatment vs. time interaction) between interventions in tissue creatine levels (p < .05), with the creatine group was superior to placebo to augment creatine levels at vastus medialis muscle, left frontal white matter, and right parietal white matter. Creatine supplementation induced a significant reduction in general fatigue after 3 months of intake compared to baseline values (p = .04), and significantly improved scores for several post-COVID-19 fatigue syndrome-related symptoms (e.g., ageusia, breathing difficulties, body aches, headache, and difficulties concentrating) at 6-month follow-up (p < .05). Taking creatine for 6 months appears to improve tissue bioenergetics and attenuate clinical features of post-COVID-19 fatigue syndrome; additional studies are warranted to confirm our findings in various post-COVID-19 cohorts.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Food Sci Nutr Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Food Sci Nutr Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article
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