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Background
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if creatine affected measures of GI distress.
Methods
Twenty-three healthy recreationally active subjects (age: 22±7 years, height: 177±6 centimeters) were randomly assigned to a 4-week treatment that consisted of: 5 grams of creatine (generic), 5 grams of creatine (CreaBev®), and control (no creatine). GI symptoms were measured via the SODA assessment (severity of dyspepsia assessment). The “SODA” questionnaire measures in a validated format, perceived gastric upset, or gastric discomfort as well as overall satisfaction for function.
Results
There were no differences between groups for any measure of dyspepsia.
Conclusions
Creatine (generic or the IP version) has no effect on measures of GI distress.
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Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition volume 17, Article number: 59 (2020). Creatine and GI distress – fact or fiction?