2010
DOI: 10.1159/000322696
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Caffeine and Creatine Use in Sport

Abstract: Background/Aims: Caffeine and creatine are 2 of the most widely available and used compounds in sport. Although the use of either is not considered a doping infraction, the evidence does suggest ergogenic potential in certain sports. The purpose of this paper is to review the pharmacology and potential mechanism(s) of action of caffeine and creatine as they pertain to possible use as an ergogenic aid in sport. Methods: Previous review articles on caffeine and creatine use in sport were screened for relevant in… Show more

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“…Also, adenosine antagonism in adipocytes clearly leads to increased lipolysis and an increase in plasma free fatty acid (FFA) concentration (Glaister et al, 2014;Tarnopolsky, 2010). Additionally, compared with fast twitch fibers, caffeine may have a greater sensitivity for affecting slow twitch muscle fibers and slow twitch sarcoplasmic reticulum (Davis, Green, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Also, adenosine antagonism in adipocytes clearly leads to increased lipolysis and an increase in plasma free fatty acid (FFA) concentration (Glaister et al, 2014;Tarnopolsky, 2010). Additionally, compared with fast twitch fibers, caffeine may have a greater sensitivity for affecting slow twitch muscle fibers and slow twitch sarcoplasmic reticulum (Davis, Green, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, compared with fast twitch fibers, caffeine may have a greater sensitivity for affecting slow twitch muscle fibers and slow twitch sarcoplasmic reticulum (Davis, Green, 2009). Caffeine increase intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate (c-AMP) by phosphodiesterase inhibition (Tarnopolsky, 2010). Increase in c-AMP would lead to a greater lipolysis, and relationship with regulation of adipose tissue (Davis, Grenn, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This system acts as a temporal energy buffer, providing the majority of energy for the first 6-8s of muscular work. As PCr stores deplete, and ATP resynthesis diminishes, anaerobic glycolysis becomes the predominant energy source [28]. It has been theorized that the volume of PCr existent within the muscles will significantly influence the amount of energy generated during short periods of high intensity exercise [31,32], with early research by Katz et al [33], stating that fatigue is more closely related to low PCr stores than high lactate content.…”
Section: Results General Ergogenic Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also worth noting that once supplementation has ceased, serum CR levels will return to their pre-supplementation level within a 30-day period [22]. Milk (1% Fat) 250 ml/8oz 0.05 Table 1: Creatine content as present in raw food products [28].…”
Section: Dietary Creatinementioning
confidence: 99%