Table 1.
Dietary Supplement/Strategy | Possible Mechanism(s) of Action | Potential Acute Benefits | Potential Chronic benefits | Recommended Dosing Protocol |
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Creatine | ↑ PCr; ↑ Glycogen; ↑ buffering capacity; ↑ calcium handling; Anti-oxidant (?); ↓muscle protein breakdown; ↓ inflammation | ↑ high-intensity capacity; ↑ recovery between bouts | ↑ training volume (?); ↑ VT and critical power males. VO2max and time trial performance active females | Loading phase: 20 g/day; Maintenance phase: 5 g/day; relative dose: 0.1 g/kg/day |
Caffeine | Adenosine receptor antagonist; ↓ perception of pain and exertion; ↑ calcium handling and muscle relaxation; ↓ muscle damage and inflammation (?); ↑ glycogen re-synthesis | ↑ total work; ↑ peak power and force production; ↑ muscular endurance; trained > untrained | performance, ↓ muscle damage | 3–6 mg/kg 45–60 min before exercise. |
Sodium Bicarbonate | ↓ metabolic acidosis | ↑repeated sprints; ↑ high-intensity exercise | ↑ lactate threshold; ↑ time to exhaustion; ↑ peak power | Acute loading: 0.2–0.3 g/kg 1–3 h before exercise (>5 mmol/L increase in circulating bicarbonate) Serial loading: 0.4–0.5 g/kg/day divided into three–four servings throughout the day |
Beta-Alanine | ↑ intramuscular carnosine and buffering capacity; ↓ glycogen utilization; ↓ oxidative stress; ↑ threshold for neuromuscular fatigue; ↓ feelings of fatigue | ↑ high-intensity exercise (2–4 min in duration) | ↑performance (?); on VT or critical power | 3.2 to 6.4 g/day for 2–6 weeks |
Nitrate | ↑ nitric oxide; ↑ blood flow; ↑ muscular contractility; ↓ O2 cost during exercise; muscle fiber type remodeling | ↑ high-intensity exercise; ↑ mitochondrial biogenesis | ↑ performance (?); ↑ VO2max | 8–13 mmol of nitrate/day 2–2.5 h before exercise |
Protein and amino acids | ↑ recovery; ↑ muscle protein kinetics; supports ↑ mitochondrial biogenesis | high-intensity exercise; ↑ mitochondrial biogenesis (?) | performance or VO2max, may benefit the immune system | 1.2–2.2 g/kg/day |
Abbreviations: ↑ increase; ↓ decrease; ↔ no effect; VT = ventilatory threshold, PCr = Phosphocreatine, VO2max maximal oxygen consumption.