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Creatine Improves Total Sleep Duration Following Resistance Training Days versus Non-Resistance Training Days among Naturally Menstruating Females.

Authors :
Aguiar Bonfim Cruz AJ
Brooks SJ
Kleinkopf K
Brush CJ
Irwin GL
Schwartz MG
Candow DG
Brown AF
Source :
Nutrients [Nutrients] 2024 Aug 20; Vol. 16 (16). Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Aug 20.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Females historically experience sleep disturbances and overall poor sleep compared to males. Creatine has been proposed to impact sleep; however, the effects are not well known. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of creatine supplementation on sleep among naturally menstruating females. Twenty-one participants completed a double-blind, randomized controlled trial in which they consumed 5 g creatine + 5 g maltodextrin or placebo, 10 g maltodextrin, daily for 6 weeks. Participants completed resistance training 2x/week using the TONAL <superscript>®</superscript> (Tonal Systems Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA) at-home gym. Pre- and post-testing assessed body composition, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), dietary intake, and muscular strength. Sleep was assessed nightly using an ŌURA <superscript>®</superscript> (Oulu, Finland) ring. Compared to the placebo group, those consuming creatine experienced significant increases in total sleep on training days ( p = 0.013). No significant changes in chronic sleep and PSQI (pre-post) were observed. There was a significant increase in TONAL <superscript>®</superscript> strength score over time ( p < 0.001), with no between-group differences. Participants reduced their total calorie (kcal) ( p = 0.039), protein (g/kg) ( p = 0.009), carbohydrate (g/kg) ( p = 0.023), and fat (g) ( p = 0.036) intake over time. Creatine supplementation increases sleep duration on resistance training days in naturally menstruating females.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2072-6643
Volume :
16
Issue :
16
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nutrients
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39203908
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16162772