Health Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Creatine Supplementation and Resistance Training on Lean Mass, Sleep, Muscular Strength, and Perceived Menstrual Cycle Symptoms in Premenopausal Females
The goal of this clinical trial is to determine the effects of creatine monohydrate and resistance training on lean mass, sleep, muscular strength, and perceived menstrual cycle symptoms in untrained premenopausal females. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1) Does creatine monohydrate supplementation improve body composition, muscular strength, and sleep? 2) Does creatine monohydrate decrease perceived menstrual cycle symptoms compared to a placebo control? Participants will be asked to consume creatine monohydrate daily for 42 consecutive days and well as perform a daily ovulation test. Pre and post testing will include assessments of urine specific gravity to determine hydration status, body composition testing, muscular strength testing and questionnaires. Researchers will compare creatine monohydrate supplementation to a maltodextrin control to see if body composition, sleep, muscular strength, and perceived menstrual cycle symptoms are improved following 6-weeks.
This study will be a 6 week creatine monohydrate and resistance training intervention with performance familiarization and pre and post testing. Participants will report to the Human Performance Laboratory (HPL), having fasted from alcohol, caffeine, and exercise for a minimum of 12-hours, for pre testing and to sign an informed consent explaining the procedures and potential risks and benefits of participation. Participants will then provide one urine sample to determine proper hydration status for body composition assessment. Next, participants will complete a physical activity readiness questionnaire (PARQ+) prior to performing any physical tasks. Participants will complete a daily menstrual cycle log, fatigue questionnaire, and health history survey. Prior to body composition testing, participants will complete a dual-energy x-ray apsorptiometry (DXA) scan consent for to ensure absence of pregnancy. Then, a full-body DXA scan will be completed along with an InBody bioelectrical impedance analysis. Following body composition testing, participants will be fitted for an Oura ring to track their sleep. Lastly, muscular strength will be assessed using the Tonal. Following a 5-minute full-body warm up, 1-repetition maximum will be determined using two upper body and two lower body exercises at maximal effort. Upon conclusion of pre-testing, participants will be randomized into two groups: 1) creatine monohydrate (5g/d creatine monohydrate + 5g/d maltodextrin) or 2) placebo (10 g/d maltodextrin) for 42 consecutive days. Participants will visit the HPL daily to consume their respective supplement as well as provide a urine sample for ovulation status determination. Additionally, participants will complete two resistance training sessions on non-consecutive days using the Tonal per week for 6-weeks. Following 6-weeks, post-testing will occur and includes the same procedures as pre-testing. ;
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