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Subj: [HEALTHE] ARTICLE: Creatine May Benefit Patients with

Neuromuscular Disease

Date: 4/5/99 10:19:14 AM Central Daylight Time

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American Academy of Neurology

9-Mar-99

Food Supplement May Benefit Patients with Neuromuscular Disease

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Keywords: CREATINE NEUROMUSCULAR SUPPLEMENT

Description: Creatine, a food supplement popular among athletes, may improve

strength among people with neuromuscular diseases such as muscular dystrophy,

according to a study published in the March 10 issue of Neurology.

3/9/99

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Food Supplement Popular with Athletes May Benefit Patients with Neuromuscular

Disease

ST. PAUL, MN -- Creatine, a food supplement popular among athletes, may

improve strength among people with neuromuscular diseases such as muscular

dystrophy, according to a study published in the March 10 issue of Neurology,

the scientific journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

Patients taking creatine supplements had an average 10 to 15 percent

improvement in their ability to perform high-intensity exercises, said study

author Mark Tarnopolsky, MD, PhD, of McMaster University Medical Center in

Hamilton, Ontario.

" Creatine is inexpensive, it's non-toxic and it has few side effects, " he

said. " The improvements are as encouraging as many of the treatments that

people are using for these diseases. "

Creatine is a compound containing amino acid that is produced in the body and

obtained from food such as meat.

The study involved 81 people with neuromuscular diseases that cause muscle

weakness and atrophy. The participants' hand, foot and leg strength was

tested at the beginning of the study. Then they were given 10 grams of

creatine per day for five days, then five grams per day for five days. After

the 10 days, their strength was tested again.

" Their strength went up on every measurement, " Tarnopolsky said.

Tarnopolsky said long-term studies are needed to determine how creatine

supplements could help neuromuscular patients improve their daily lives.

" It's possible that this added strength could be enough to help someone who's

having trouble eating to bring the spoon up to their mouth, " he said. " Or

maybe for someone who's on the verge of going into a wheelchair, it may buy

them an extra few weeks or months. Clearly, we need larger studies to address

these potential benefits. "

Participants also gained weight during the study. Studies with healthy people

taking creatine have shown that weight gains come from muscle, not fat. " This

could be a great benefit for patients with neuromuscular diseases, where

muscle atrophy is common, " Tarnopolsky said.

Creatine-phosphate stores chemical energy in muscles and is broken down in

the first stage of exercise. That allows the muscles to rebuild their

supplies of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, the main energy source for

short-term, high-intensity exercise.

" Basically, creatine gives you a bridge between one energy source and

another, " Tarnopolsky said. " It allows for higher energy output for a longer

period of time. "

The natural levels of creatine in the muscle are low for people with

neuromuscular diseases. They are also low in the elderly. " The levels can be

as low as for people with muscular dystrophy, " he said. " This area could have

great potential for the future. "

Creatine may have other potential uses. Tarnopolsky said some studies have

shown that creatine may reduce the oxidative stress that leads to damage to

neurons in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and

Huntington's. " If the use of creatine could slow the process of those

diseases, that would be outstanding, " he said. " More research is needed in

this area. "

Improving care for patients with neurological disorders is the goal of the

American Academy of Neurology, an association of more than 15,000

neurologists and neuroscience professionals.

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