The addition of β-Hydroxy β-Methylbutyrate (HMB) to creatine monohydrate supplementation does not improve anthropometric and performance maintenance across a collegiate rugby season

May 29, 2020Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition

Adding HMB to creatine does not help maintain body size or performance during a college rugby season

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Abstract

Knee extensor peak torque was reduced by 40.7 ± 28.1 Nm for the -creatine group during the fall season.

  • No consistent positive effects were observed for HMB combined with creatine compared to creatine alone.
  • During the fall, knee extensor peak torque decreased significantly for the HMB-creatine group, while remaining stable for the creatine group.
  • In the spring, greater knee flexor rate of torque development and impulse were noted in the creatine group at the beginning of the season.
  • Significant interactions were found for cortisol levels and muscle structure, but differences were only noted between fall and spring seasons.
  • Overall, body composition, strength, and sprinting performance did not change over the season with creatine supplementation.

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Key numbers

40.7 ± 28.1 Nm
Decrease in Knee Extensor Peak Torque
Compared to stable torque in the creatine group.
50%
Dropout Rate
Only half of the initial participants completed the study.

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What this is

  • This study evaluates the effects of β-Hydroxy β-Methylbutyrate () combined with creatine monohydrate on collegiate rugby players.
  • Sixteen male athletes participated in a double-blind, cross-over trial over two seasons.
  • The study measured stress markers, body composition, strength, and sprinting performance.

Essence

  • Combining with creatine monohydrate does not enhance performance or body composition in collegiate rugby players compared to creatine alone.

Key takeaways

  • Knee extensor peak torque decreased by 40.7 ± 28.1 Nm for the -Cr group during the fall season, while remaining stable for the creatine group.
  • No significant changes in body composition, strength, or sprinting ability were observed across the season for either supplementation group.
  • The results indicate that creatine monohydrate alone is sufficient to maintain performance and body composition in collegiate rugby players.

Caveats

  • The study faced limitations due to a high dropout rate, with only 50% of participants completing the entire trial.
  • Variability in training intensity and lack of a true placebo group may have affected the outcomes.

Definitions

  • β-Hydroxy β-Methylbutyrate (HMB): A metabolite of leucine that may help reduce muscle damage and improve performance.

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