Author Topic: Inaccurate reporting of scientific articles on the net? Say it isn't so.  (Read 724 times)

Iain

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Saw the below quoted as 'evidence' of the dangers of creatine supplementation.

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Despite numerous publications on the ergogenic effects of this naturally occurring substance, there is little information on the possible adverse effects of this supplement. Gastrointestinal disturbances and muscle cramps have been reported occasionally in healthy individuals. Liver and kidney dysfunction have also been suggested on the basis of small changes in markers of organ function and of occasional case reports, but well controlled studies on the adverse effects of exogenous creatine supplementation are almost nonexistent. Idiosyncratic effects may occur when large amounts of an exogenous substance containing an amino group are consumed, with the consequent increased load on the liver and kidneys. Regular monitoring is compulsory to avoid any abnormal reactions during oral creatine supplementation.
- Sports Med 2000 Sep;30(3):155-70 -- Adverse effects of creatine supplementation: fact or fiction? -- Poortmans JR, Francaux M.]

If go on google scholar and look for that article, I find:

(all bold text is missing from above)

http://www.sportsmedicine.adisonline.com/pt/re/spo/abstract. 00007256-200030030-00002.htm;jsessionid=KNsLRMXGtrspv4drwJ1c W0N3sqPHP4FnvRtF1HT11NcqM5qN1h1T!-631265884!181195628!8091!- 1

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The consumption of oral creatine monohydrate has become increasingly common among professional and amateur athletes. Despite numerous publications on the ergogenic effects of this naturally occurring substance, there is little information on the possible adverse effects of this supplement. The objectives of this review are to identify the scientific facts and contrast them with reports in the news media, which have repeatedly emphasised the health risks of creatine supplementation and do not hesitate to draw broad conclusions from individual case reports.

Exogenous creatine supplements are often consumed by athletes in amounts of up to 20 g/day for a few days, followed by 1 to 10 g/day for weeks, months and even years. Usually, consumers do not report any adverse effects, but body mass increases. There are few reports that creatine supplementation has protective effects in heart, muscle and neurological diseases. Gastrointestinal disturbances and muscle cramps have been reported occasionally in healthy individuals, but the effects are anecdotal. Liver and kidney dysfunction have also been suggested on the basis of small changes in markers of organ function and of occasional case reports, but well controlled studies on the adverse effects of exogenous creatine supplementation are almost nonexistent.

We have investigated liver changes during medium term (4 weeks) creatine supplementation in young athletes. None showed any evidence of dysfunction on the basis of serum enzymes and urea production. Short term (5 days), medium term (9 weeks) and long term (up to 5 years) oral creatine supplementation has been studied in small cohorts of athletes whose kidney function was monitored by clearance methods and urine protein excretion rate. We did not find any adverse effects on renal function.

The present review is not intended to reach conclusions on the effect of creatine supplementation on sport performance, but we believe that there is no evidence for deleterious effects in healthy individuals. Nevertheless,
idiosyncratic effects may occur when large amounts of an exogenous substance containing an amino group are consumed, with the consequent increased load on the liver and kidneys. Regular monitoring is compulsory to avoid any abnormal reactions during oral creatine supplementation.

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LOL.  :laugh:
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erictank

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I am shocked, SHOCKED I tell you, to hear that people are distorting other peoples' statements on the Internet! :O

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As a former employer was wont to say, "Everything you read is true ... unless you have first-hand knowledge of the facts."
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