2020
DOI: 10.3390/nu12092492
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Can Creatine Supplementation Interfere with Muscle Strength and Fatigue in Brazilian National Level Paralympic Powerlifting?

Abstract: The aim of the present study was to analyze the effect of creatine (Cr) supplementation on peak torque (PT) and fatigue rate in Paralympic weightlifting athletes. Eight Paralympic powerlifting athletes participated in the study, with 25.40 ± 3.30 years and 70.30 ± 12.15 kg. The measurements of muscle strength, fatigue index (FI), peak torque (PT), force (kgf), force (N), rate of force development (RFD), and time to maximum isometric force (time) were determined by a Musclelab load cell. The study was performed… Show more

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“…Before the intervention began, the athletes performed a previous warm-up for the upper limbs, using three exercises: (1) pulley elbow extension, (2) shoulders rotations with dumbbells, (3) shoulders abduction with dumbbells. Three sets of 10 to 20 maximum repetition (1-RM) were carried out; the warm-up lasted approximately 10 min [3,21]. Then, a specific warm-up was performed on the bench press itself with 30% of 1-RM where: 10 slow repetitions (eccentric 3-s × concentric 1-s) and 10 rapid repetitions (eccentric 1-s × concentric 1-s) were performed before the intervention started.…”
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“…Before the intervention began, the athletes performed a previous warm-up for the upper limbs, using three exercises: (1) pulley elbow extension, (2) shoulders rotations with dumbbells, (3) shoulders abduction with dumbbells. Three sets of 10 to 20 maximum repetition (1-RM) were carried out; the warm-up lasted approximately 10 min [3,21]. Then, a specific warm-up was performed on the bench press itself with 30% of 1-RM where: 10 slow repetitions (eccentric 3-s × concentric 1-s) and 10 rapid repetitions (eccentric 1-s × concentric 1-s) were performed before the intervention started.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, a specific warm-up was performed on the bench press itself with 30% of 1-RM where: 10 slow repetitions (eccentric 3-s × concentric 1-s) and 10 rapid repetitions (eccentric 1-s × concentric 1-s) were performed before the intervention started. It is noteworthy that during the specific warm-up, athletes received verbal encouragement to give their maximum performance [3,21].…”
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“…However, the studies have focused more on aspects of health, classification and etiology of injuries [12,19,20]. On the other hand, few studies have addressed aspects related to performance [18,21,22,23].…”
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confidence: 99%