The Top 5 Can't-Miss Sport Supplements.

Nutrients

Exercise and Sport Science, Nova Southeastern University, Davie, FL 33328, USA.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Sports supplements are popular for boosting exercise performance, with a focus on five key aids: creatine, beta-alanine, nitrates, caffeine, and protein.
  • Each supplement has distinct benefits; for instance, creatine enhances muscular strength and endurance, while beta-alanine helps delay fatigue during high-intensity workouts.
  • Overall, these supplements have strong research backing their effectiveness and safety for enhancing athletic performance.

Article Abstract

Sports supplements have become popular among fitness enthusiasts for enhancing the adaptive response to exercise. This review analyzes five of the most effective ergogenic aids: creatine, beta-alanine, nitrates, caffeine, and protein. We conducted a narrative review of the literature with a focus on the sport supplements with the most robust evidence for efficacy and safety. Creatine, one of the most studied ergogenic aids, increases phosphocreatine stores in skeletal muscles, improving ATP production during high-intensity exercises like sprinting and weightlifting. Studies show creatine supplementation enhances skeletal muscle mass, strength/power, and muscular endurance. The typical dosage is 3-5 g per day and is safe for long-term use. Beta-alanine, when combined with the amino acid histidine, elevates intramuscular carnosine, which acts as a buffer in skeletal muscles and delays fatigue during high-intensity exercise by neutralizing hydrogen ions. Individuals usually take 2-6 g daily in divided doses to minimize paresthesia. Research shows significant performance improvements in activities lasting 1-4 min. Nitrates, found in beetroot juice, enhance aerobic performance by increasing oxygen delivery to muscles, enhancing endurance, and reducing oxygen cost during exercise. The recommended dosage is approximately 500 milligrams taken 2-3 h before exercise. Caffeine, a central nervous system stimulant, reduces perceived pain while enhancing focus and alertness. Effective doses range from 3 to 6 milligrams per kilogram of body weight, typically consumed an hour before exercise. Protein supplementation supports muscle repair, growth, and recovery, especially after resistance training. The recommended intake for exercise-trained men and women varies depending on their specific goals. In summary, creatine, beta-alanine, nitrates, caffeine, and protein are the best ergogenic aids, with strong evidence supporting their efficacy and safety.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11479151PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16193247DOI Listing

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