Literatuuronderzoek creatine bronnenlijst

Bronnenlijst:

  1. Effects of oral creatine supplementation on muscular strength and body composition. BECQUE, M. DANIEL; LOCHMANN, JOHN D.; MELROSE, DONALD R.https://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/fulltext/2000/03000/effects_of_oral_creatine_supplementation_on.16.aspx
  2. Effects of Creatine Monohydrate and Polyethylene Glycosylated Creatine Supplementation on Muscular Strength, Endurance, and Power Output. Herda, Trent J1; Beck, Travis W1; Ryan, Eric D1; Smith, Abbie E1; Walter, Ashley A1; Hartman, Michael J2; Stout, Jeffrey R1; Cramer, Joel T1. https://journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/fulltext/2009/05000/effects_of_creatine_monohydrate_and_polyethylene.17.aspx
  3. Effects of creatine supplementation and resistance training on muscle strength and weightlifting performance. Eric S Rawson 1Jeff S Volekhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14636102/
  4. Effects of in-season (5 weeks) creatine and pyruvate supplementation on anaerobic performance and body composition in American football players. M H Stone 1K SanbornL L SmithH S O'BryantT HokeA C UtterR L JohnsonR BorosJ HrubyK C PierceM E StoneB Garnerhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10362452/
  5. Effects of creatine supplementation on performance and training adaptations. Richard B Kreider 1https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12701815/
  6. Physiological and Health Effects of Oral Creatine Supplementation, American College of Sports Medicine by: Ronald L. Terjung Ph.D., FACSM (Chair), Ph.D., FACSM; Priscilla Clarkson, Ph.D., FACSM; E. Randy Eichner, M.D., FACSM; Paul L.Greenhaff, Ph.D.; Peter J. Hespel, Ph.D.; Richard Gay Israel, Ed.D., FACSM; William J. Kraemer, Ph.D., FACSM; Ronald A. Meyer, Ph.D.; Lawrence L. Spriet, Ph.D., FACSM; Mark A. Tarnopolsky, M.D., Ph.D.; Anton J.M. Wagenmakers, Ph.D.; and Melvin H. Williams, Ph.D., FACSM. https://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/fulltext/2000/03000/physiological_and_health_effects_of_oral_creatine.24.aspx
  7. Creatine supplementation with specific view to exercise/sports performance: an updateRobert Cooper 1Fernando NaclerioJudith AllgroveAlfonso Jimenezhttps://jissn.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1550-2783-9-33
  8. Effects of creatine supplementation on body composition, strength, and sprint performance. KREIDER, RICHARD B.; FERREIRA, MARIA; WILSON, MICHAEL; GRINDSTAFF, PAMELA; PLISK, STEVEN; REINARDY, JEFF; CANTLER, EDWARD; ALMADA, A. L. https://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/fulltext/1998/01000/effects_of_creatine_supplementation_on_body.11.aspx 
  9. Long-term creatine supplementation does not significantly affect clinical markers of health in athletes. Richard B Kreider 1Charles MeltonChristopher J RasmussenMichael GreenwoodStacy LancasterEdward C CantlerPervis MilnorAnthony L Almadahttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12701816/
  10. Creatine supplementation and health variables: a retrospective study. SCHILLING, BRIAN K.; STONE, MICHAEL H.; UTTER, ALAN; KEARNEY, JAY T.; JOHNSON, MARY; COGLIANESE, ROBERT; SMITH, LUCILLE; O’BRYANT, HAROLD S.; FRY, ANDREW C.; STARKS, MIKE; KEITH, ROBERT; STONE, MARGERET E. https://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/fulltext/2001/02000/creatine_supplementation_and_health_variables__a.2.aspx 
  11. Risk assessment for creatine monohydrate. Andrew Shao 1John N Hathcockhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16814437/
  12. Effects of long-term creatine supplementation on liver and kidney functions in American college football players. David L Mayhew 1Jerry L MayhewJohn S Ware. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12500988/
  13. Comparison of new forms of creatine in raising plasma creatine levels. Ralf Jäger,1 Roger C Harris,2 Martin Purpura,1 and  Marc Francaux3. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2206055/
  14. A buffered form of creatine does not promote greater changes in muscle creatine content, body composition, or training adaptations than creatine monohydrate. Andrew R Jagim 1Jonathan M Oliver 1 2Adam Sanchez # 1Elfego Galvan # 1James Fluckey # 3Steven Riechman # 4Michael Greenwood # 1Katherine Kelly # 5Cynthia Meininger # 5Christopher Rasmussen # 1Richard B Kreider 1https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22971354/
  15. The effects of creatine ethyl ester supplementation combined with heavy resistance training on body composition, muscle performance, and serum and muscle creatine levels. Mike Spillane,1 Ryan Schoch,4 Matt Cooke,1 Travis Harvey,5 Mike Greenwood,1 Richard Kreider,3 and Darryn S Willoughby1,2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2649889/ 
  16. International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: safety and efficacy of creatine supplementation in exercise, sport, and medicineRichard B. KreiderDouglas S. KalmanJose AntonioTim N. ZiegenfussRobert WildmanRick Collins,Darren G. CandowSusan M. KleinerAnthony L. Almada & Hector L. Lopezhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28615996/
  17. International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: creatine supplementation and exercise. Thomas W BufordRichard B KreiderJeffrey R StoutMike GreenwoodBill CampbellMarie SpanoTim ZiegenfussHector LopezJamie Landis & Jose Antoniohttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17997838/
  18. Effects of creatine monohydrate and polyethylene glycosylated creatine supplementation on muscular strength, endurance, and power output. Trent J Herda 1Travis W BeckEric D RyanAbbie E SmithAshley A WalterMichael J HartmanJeffrey R StoutJoel T Cramerhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19387397/
  19. Meta-Analysis Examining the Importance of Creatine Ingestion Strategies on Lean Tissue Mass and Strength in Older Adults. Scott C. Forbes,1,* Darren G. Candow,2 Sergej M. Ostojic,3 Michael D. Roberts,4 and  Philip D. Chilibeck5. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8229907/
  20. Micronization: a method of improving the bioavailability of poorly soluble drugsChaumeil Jc. https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Micronization%3A-a-method-of-improving-the-of-poorly-Jc/4abe0f11625474f6b2fadc2751d1b7ad7c6af7d0