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Creatine or vitamin D supplementation in individuals with a spinal cord injury undergoing resistance training: A double-blinded,randomized pilot trial
Authors:Samuel Amorim  Vitor Hugo Teixeira  Rui Corredeira  Maria Cunha  Bruno Maia  Paulo Margalho
Affiliation:1. Faculdade de Desporto da Universidade do Porto (Portugal)amorimsamuel@gmail.com;3. Faculdade de Ciências da Nutri??o e Alimenta??o da Universidade do Porto (Portugal);4. Centro de Investiga??o em Actividade Física, Saúde e Lazer - Faculdade de Desporto da Universidade do Porto (Portugal);5. Faculdade de Desporto da Universidade do Porto (Portugal);6. Centro de Reabilita??o do Norte - Dr. Ferreira Alves (Portugal);7. Centro de Medicina de Reabilita??o da Regi?o Centro - Rovisco Pais (Portugal)
Abstract:
Purpose: Determine whether creatine or vitamin D supplementation improves muscle strength in individuals with spinal cord injury undergoing resistance training.

Methods: Thirteen male and one female with spinal cord injury, from two Portuguese rehabilitation centers, were randomized to creatine (3g daily), vitamin D (25000 IU each two weeks) or placebo group in a double-blind design. All participants performed progressive resistance training during eight weeks. The outcome measures, obtained at baseline and after intervention, included: Sum of four skinfolds; Corrected arm muscle area; Seated medicine ball throw; Handgrip strength with dynamometer; Manual wheelchair slalom test and one repetition maximum for Chest press, Triceps, Pec deck and Lat pulldown. Vitamin D levels were obtained in all participants before and after intervention.

Results: 71.4% of participants had deficit values of vitamin D. The corrected arm muscle area improved significantly (p<0.05) in creatine group relatively to the control group. There was a significant correlation (p<0.05) between the one repetition maximum Pec deck and levels of vitamin D.

Conclusions: Supplementation with creatine may improve muscle strength parameters in individuals with spinal cord injury. Vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in this population. It is recommended an initial screening of vitamin D levels at the beginning of the physical rehabilitation process.

Keywords:Spinal cord injury  Resistance training  Creatine  Vitamin deficiency  Supplements
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