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肌酸补充剂在军事领域的应用。

The use of creatine supplements in the military.

作者信息

Havenetidis Konstantinos

出版信息

J R Army Med Corps. 2016 Aug;162(4):242-8. doi: 10.1136/jramc-2014-000400. Epub 2015 Jun 29.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Creatine is considered an effective nutritional ergogenic aid to enhance exercise performance. In spite of the publication of several reviews in the last decade on the topic of exercise performance/sports and creatine there is a need for an update related to the military given the lack of information in this area. The aim of this study was to critically assess original research addressing the use of creatine supplements in the military.

METHODS

A search of the electronic databases PubMed and SPORTDiscus, for the following key words: military personnel, trainees, recruit, soldier, physical fitness, physical conditioning, creatine supplementation, creatine ingestion, nutritional supplements to identify surveys and randomised clinical trials from journal articles and technical reports investigating the effect of creatine supplementation on military populations.

RESULTS

Thirty-three out of 90 articles examined the use of creatine as a dietary supplement in military personnel. Twenty-one studies were finally selected on the basis of stated inclusion criteria for military surveys and randomised clinical trials. Most of the surveys (15/17) in the military indicate a high popularity of creatine (average 27%) among supplement users. In contrast, in most of the exercise protocols used (6/9) during randomised clinical trials creatine has produced a non-significant performance-enhancing effect.

CONCLUSIONS

Creatine is one of the most widely used supplemental compounds in the military. It is not considered a doping infraction or related to any adverse health effects but its long-term usage needs further investigation. Experimental research suggests that creatine supplementation does not enhance physical performance in the military. However, limitations in creatine dosage, military fitness testing and sample group selection might have underestimated the ergogenic properties of creatine. Recent studies also indicate positive effects on various aspects of total force fitness such as cognitive-psychomotor performance, bone health, musculoskeletal damage and neuromuscular function.

摘要

引言

肌酸被认为是一种有效的营养性运动增强辅助剂,可提高运动表现。尽管在过去十年中已经发表了几篇关于运动表现/体育与肌酸主题的综述,但鉴于该领域信息匮乏,仍有必要针对军事领域进行更新。本研究的目的是严格评估关于军事人员使用肌酸补充剂的原始研究。

方法

在电子数据库PubMed和SPORTDiscus中搜索以下关键词:军事人员、学员、新兵、士兵、体能、身体训练、肌酸补充、肌酸摄入、营养补充剂,以从期刊文章和技术报告中识别调查和随机临床试验,这些研究调查了肌酸补充对军事人群的影响。

结果

90篇文章中有33篇研究了肌酸作为军事人员膳食补充剂的使用情况。根据军事调查和随机临床试验的既定纳入标准,最终选择了21项研究。军事领域的大多数调查(15/17)表明,肌酸在补充剂使用者中非常受欢迎(平均为27%)。相比之下,在随机临床试验中使用的大多数运动方案(6/9)中,肌酸产生的运动表现增强效果并不显著。

结论

肌酸是军事领域使用最广泛的补充化合物之一。它不被视为兴奋剂违规行为,也与任何不良健康影响无关,但其长期使用需要进一步研究。实验研究表明,肌酸补充并不能提高军事人员的身体表现。然而,肌酸剂量、军事体能测试和样本组选择方面的局限性可能低估了肌酸的运动增强特性。最近的研究还表明,肌酸对总兵力健康的各个方面有积极影响,如认知心理运动表现、骨骼健康、肌肉骨骼损伤和神经肌肉功能。

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