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Amino acids and sport: a true love story?

Arthur Goron1, Christophe Moinard2.   

Abstract

Among a plethora of dietary supplements, amino acids are very popular with athletes for several reasons (e.g., to prevent nutritional deficiency, improve muscle function, and decrease muscle damages) whose purpose is to improve performance. However, it is difficult to get a clear idea of which amino acids have real ergogenic impact. Here, we review and analyze the clinical studies evaluating specific amino acids (glutamine, arginine, leucine, etc.) in athletes. Only english-language clinical studies evaluating a specific effect of one amino acid were considered. Despite promising results, many studies have methodological limits or specific flaws that do not allow definitive conclusions. To date, only chronic β-alanine supplementation demonstrated an ergogenic effect in athletes. Much research is still needed to gain evidence-based data before any other specific amino acid can be recommended for use in athletes.

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Keywords:  Arginine; Athletes; Citrulline; Glutamine; Leucine; Taurine; β-Alanine

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29855718     DOI: 10.1007/s00726-018-2591-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Amino Acids        ISSN: 0939-4451            Impact factor:   3.520


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Review 1.  Protein and Sport: Alternative Sources and Strategies for Bioactive and Sustainable Sports Nutrition.

Authors:  Manuel I López-Martínez; Marta Miguel; Marta Garcés-Rimón
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2022-06-17

2.  Synergistic Effects of Taurine and Temozolomide Via Cell Proliferation Inhibition and Apoptotic Induction on U-251 MG Human Glioblastoma Cells.

Authors:  Thanakorn Surarak; Pathanin Chantree; Kant Sangpairoj
Journal:  Asian Pac J Cancer Prev       Date:  2021-12-01
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