| CREATINE:
The department of Biochemistry at the University of Padua, Italy looked at the effects of
oral creatine supplementation on pain and creatine kinase (CK) release induced by 20
minutes of eccentric knee-extension exercise. CK is a protein in muscle contraction.
Increased levels of CK serve as an indicator of muscle damage. When you exercise, it seems
that the mechanical stress of muscle contraction itself results in microtears in muscle
fibers, kind of like small holes punched in the cell. CK "leaks" out of the
muscle fiber or cell and ends up in your blood. So does creatine have an effect on muscle
soreness or damage? For the first three weeks, the scientists gave each subject 3 gm daily
of creatine, followed by no supplement for one week, and then 3 gm daily of a placebo for
three weeks. Using a measure of pain called the classic visual analogue scale (VAS), they
found that the creatine supplemented group perceived less muscle pain one, two, three and
four days after exercise. They also found that the blood CK levels were much lower in the
supplemented group one day after the exercise bout. So in this case, relatively low does
of creatine (3 gm daily) seemed to alleviate both the soreness and the muscle damage
caused by exercise. |
| GLUTAMINE:
An amino acid. Glutamine had its "start," so to speak, in agricultural science.
Glutamine apparently helped pigs, chicken and other farm animals gain muscle and lose fat.
Now, lean muscular chickens are a sight to behold, Im sure, but how does Glutamine
affects us two-legged folk? Scientists at Iowa State University decided to find out what
effect Glutamine would have in humans undergoing resistance training. They found that
Glutamine supplementation decreased muscle proteolysis (breakdown) in men who trained with
weights. They also found that the levels of CK were lower in the Glutamine group (which
received 3 gm daily). This suggests that less muscle damage occurred in the individuals
taking this supplement. Thus, a possible end result would be less DOMS to deal with! The
effect of Glutamine on CK levels is similar to that reported for creatine. However, it
isnt known if Glutamine could decrease your perception of DOMS. |
| VITAMIN
E: Vitamin E not only improves cardiovascular health, but its potent antioxidant
properties should make it a regular part of every active persons supplementation
scheme. Many studies have looked at vitamin Es effect on exercise-induced
free-radical formation. Although the results are not conclusive, there is a preponderance
of evidence that strongly suggests that in vitamin E, the "E" stands for
excellent! In fact, rats that are exercised to the point of inducing muscle damage do not
experience an increase in CK levels (remember, this is a marker for muscle damage) at
three hours and three days after exercise if they have received vitamin E. Of course, if
they dont get the vitamin, they end up with severe muscle damage. Scientists at Penn
State University decided to examine vitamin Es effects in humans. They had subjects
lift weights and gave them either a placebo or 1,200 IU of vitamin E once a day for two
weeks. They found that those subjects who supplemented with vitamin E had less muscle
membrane disruption than the placebo. Again, CK values were much lower in the vitamin E
group. In a similar study presented at the 1997 American College of Sports Medicines
annual conference, investigators at the University of North Carolina found that 800 IU of
vitamin E decreased the perception of pain after a strenuous bout of bench-stepping
exercise. Oddly enough, however, there was no difference in various biochemical markers of
injury between the vitamin E and placebo group. Nonetheless, vitamin E has so many
beneficial effects (including preservation of muscle fiber integrity and diminishing
muscle damage) that it behooves weekend warriors and serious athletes alike to take 400 to
1,200 IU daily. |
| BROMELAIN:
Bromelain is an enzyme derived from the stem of the pineapple plant. It was the stem of
the pineapple plant. It was first introduced in 1957 and has a multitude of purported
therapeutic benefits related to heart disease, arthritis, inflammatory conditions and
soft-tissue injury. The hypothesis that bromelain alleviates muscle injury after intense
muscle contractions has been previously tested in lab rats. Animals were assigned either
to a group that received bromelain (at a dose equal to 350 mg for a 150-pound person) or a
group that received a placebo. Three days after exercise, the amount of force that the
bromelain-treated muscles could generate was higher than the placebo-treated muscles.
Also, the number of intact, normal muscle fibers was higher in the bromelain-treated
group. This, bromelain-treated muscles suffered less overall damage and were stronger than
the untreated muscle. |
| TAKE
HOME MESSAGE: Keep in mind that these supplements may expedite the
recovery process, but may not necessarily act on pain itself. But for optimal adaptation
to exercise, a quicker recovery allows you to progress more rapidly in your quest for
ultimate fitness and muscle growth. Some exercise scientists suggest that you perform
light exercise to decrease DOMS. For example, if you get sore from running, do a light jog
to help alleviate the soreness. While there may be no cure-all for DOMS, remember that the
healthy diet you maintain, the supplements you choose to take to limit muscle damage and
boost your nutrient intake, and even the workouts that have temporarily stiffened up your
strut all put you in the category of the survivors among the finest. |
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