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. 2023 Apr 28;15(9):2116. doi: 10.3390/nu15092116

Table 1.

Summary of the methods and results of included studies.

Study Sample Design RT Protocol CR Protocol Duration Results
Bernat et al. [37] 24 older, untrained men Random assignment to 1 of 2 groups: (1) CR + RT; (2) PLA + RT Total body unsupervised protocol performed 2 d/wk consisting of 3–4 sets per exercise at 80% 1 RM with 2 min inter-set rest intervals 0.1 g/kg/d consumed post-training and at participants’ leisure on non-training days 8 wks
  • Similar between-group changes in muscle thickness of the elbow flexors, elbow extensors, knee flexors, and knee extensors

Candow et al. [33] 38 young, physically active,
untrained men and women
Random assignment to 1 of 4 groups: (1) CR + RT performed twice/wk; (2) CR + RT performed thrice/wk; (3) PLA + RT performed twice/wk; (4) PLA + RT performed thrice/wk Total body protocol performed 2–3 d/wk consisting of 2–3 sets per exercise of 10 repetitions with 1–2 min inter-set rest intervals 0.15 g/kg/d for participants in 2 d/wk RT and 0.10 g/kg for participants in 3 d/wk RT; no mention of supplementation on non-training days 6 wks
  • Superior increases in elbow flexor muscle thickness in the CR + RT groups (16–20%) compared to PLA + RT groups (2–6%).

  • Superior increases in elbow extensor muscle thickness in the CR + RT groups (26–27%) compared to PLA + RT groups (11–13%)

  • Similar increases in knee flexor muscle thickness in CR + RT groups (10–17%) and PLA + RT groups (6–15%)

  • Superior increases in knee extensor muscle thickness in CR + RT groups (11–12%) compared to PLA + RT groups (3–5%)

Candow, Chilibeck, Gordon, Vogt et al. [38] 46 older, untrained men Random assignment to 1 of 2 groups: (1) CR + RT; (2) PLA + RT Total body supervised protocol performed 3 d/wk consisting of 3 sets of 10 repetitions per exercise at 80% 1 RM 0.1 g/kg/d consumed in 2 equal doses pre- and post-training and with food on non-training days 12 months
  • Similar between-group changes in muscle thickness of the elbow flexors, elbow extensors, knee flexors, knee extensors, ankle plantarflexors, and ankle dorsiflexors

Candow et al. [39] 25 older, untrained men Random assignment to 1 of 2 groups: (1) CR + RT; (2) PLA + RT Total body supervised protocol performed 3 d/wk consisting of 3 sets of 10 repetitions with 2 min inter-set rest intervals 0.1 g/kg/d consumed in 3 equal doses pre- and post-training and before bed on training days; no supplementation on non-training days 10 wks
  • Superior increases in elbow extensor muscle thickness in the CR + RT group (11.6%) compared to the PLA + RT group (1.4%)

  • Superior increases in knee flexor muscle thickness in the CR + RT group (9.4%) compared to the PLA + RT group (3.2%)

  • Superior increases in knee extensor muscle thickness in the CR + RT group (11.3%) compared to the PLA + RT group (5.8%)

  • Superior increases in ankle plantarflexor muscle thickness in the CR + RT group (13.8%) compared to the PLA + RT group (8%)

  • Similar between-group changes in muscle thickness of the elbow flexors and ankle dorsiflexors

Candow, Chilibeck, Gordon & Kontulainen [42] 52 older,
untrained men and women
Random assignment to 1 of 2 groups: (1) CR + RT; (2) PLA + RT Total body supervised protocol performed 3 d/wk consisting of 3 sets of 10 repetitions per exercise 0.1 g/kg/d consumed in 2 equal doses pre- and post-training and with food on non-training days 12 months
  • Similar between-group changes in muscle CSA of the forearm and lower leg

Chilibeck et al. [40] 33 postmenopausal, untrained women Random assignment to 1 of 2 groups: (1) CR + RT; (2) PLA + RT Total body supervised protocol performed 3 d/wk consisting of 3 sets of 10 repetitions per exercise 0.1 g/kg/d consumed in 2 equal doses pre- and post-training and with food on non-training days 12 months
  • Similar between-group changes in muscle thickness of the elbow flexors, elbow extensors, knee flexors, knee extensors, ankle plantarflexors, and ankle dorsiflexors

Mills et al. [34] 22 young, recreationally trained men and women Random assignment to 1 of 2 groups: (1) CR + RT; (2) PLA + RT Total body protocol performed 5 d/wk consisting of 3 sets per exercise of 6–10 repetitions with 2 min inter-set rest intervals 0.1 g/kg/d consumed during training sessions (5 d/wk); no supplementation on non-training days 6 wks
  • Similar between-group changes in muscle thickness of the biceps brachii, triceps brachii, quadriceps femoris, hamstrings, and gastrocnemius

Pakulak et al. [36] 13 young, resistance-trained men and women Random assignment to 1 of 2 groups: (1) CR + RT; (2) PLA + RT Total body protocol performed 4 d/wk consisting of 3 sets per exercise of 6–10 repetitions with 2 min inter-set rest intervals 0.1 g/kg/d consumed 60 min prior to training sessions (4 d/wk); no supplementation on non-training days 6 wks
  • Superior increases in knee extensor muscle thickness in the CR + RT groups (10.8%) compared to PLA + RT groups (5.7%)

  • Similar between-group changes in muscle thickness of the elbow flexors, elbow extensors, and knee flexors

Roschel et al. [41] 88 elderly, pre-frail and frail men and women Random assignment to 1 of 4 groups: (1) CR + RT; (2) PLA + RT; (3) CR + Whey + RT; (4) Whey + RT Total body supervised protocol performed 2 d/wk consisting of 2–4 sets at 50–70% 1 RM 6 g/d in CR + RT and 6 g/d + 30 g Whey in CR + Whey + RT; supplements consumed 7 d/wk 16 wks
  • Similar between-group changes in muscle CSA of the vastus lateralis

Sousa-Silva et al. [35] 17 young, untrained men Random assignment to 1 of 2 groups: (1) CR + RT; (2) PLA + RT Unilateral elbow flexion protocol (2 d/wk): One arm of each participant performed the biceps curl combined with blood flow restriction for 4 sets of 15–30 reps at 30% 1 RM with 30 s inter-set rest intervals and the other arm performed the biceps curl without blood flow restriction for 4 sets of 10–12 repetitions at 70% 1 RM with 2 min inter-set rest intervals 20 g/d consumed for the first 5 days followed by 5 g/d consumed post-training and during regular training time on non-training days 8 wks
  • Superior increases in elbow flexor muscle thickness in CR + RT (17%) compared to PLA + RT (9%)

Abbreviations: CR: creatine; PLA: placebo; and RT: resistance training.