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Níveis Bioquímicos após suplementação em Policias Militares durante treinamento físico/Biochemical levels in Military Police during Physical training after supplementation

The objective of this study was to analyze the effect of the supplementation of creatine and glutamine on biochemical variables in military police officers. Therefore, an experimental double blind study was developed, with final sample composed by 32 men distributed randomly, in three groups: supple...

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Published in:Motricidade 2016-01, Vol.12 (1), p.17
Main Authors: da Silveira, Celismar Lázaro, de Souza, Thiago Siqueira Paiva, de Araújo, Adenilson Targino, Batista, Gilmário Ricarte, Torres, Monica da Silveira, Cirilo-Sousa, Maria do Socorro, Garrido, Nuno Domingo
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Language:Portuguese
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Summary:The objective of this study was to analyze the effect of the supplementation of creatine and glutamine on biochemical variables in military police officers. Therefore, an experimental double blind study was developed, with final sample composed by 32 men distributed randomly, in three groups: supplemented in creatine (n=10), glutamine (n=10) and placebo group (n=12) and evaluated in three distinct moments, in an interval of three months (T1, T2 and T3). The physical training had weekly frequency of 05 sessions x 90 min of training. Through analysis of the blood is measured: the levels of creatinine, triglycerides, total cholesterol, HDL, VLDL, LDL. Thus, it was observed that supplementation was not primarily responsible for the changes observed in measures throughout the study, since only the time had a significant effect and in only three variables: CREA (p= 0.001, ηp^sup 2^= 0.50), HDL (p= 0.001, ηp^sup 2^= 0.30), LDL (p= 0.009, ηp^sup 2^= 0.20). That is, supplementation with creatine or glutamine in the military police subjected to military physical training do not caused effect on biochemical measures.
ISSN:1646-107X
2182-2972
DOI:10.6063/motricidade.3952