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Effects of amino acid derivatives on physical, mental, and physiological activities.

Critical reviews in food science and nutrition
January 1, 2015
Feby Luckose et al. (3 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to evaluate the effects of HMB on exercise performance, body strength, and muscle injury reduction.

Results Summary

HMB was found to increase fat-free mass and reduce exercise-induced muscle injury, though the abstract notes that available data on its efficacy are equivocal.

Population

Athletes and individuals engaged in exercise (not further specified).

Effective Dosage

Not available

Duration

Not available

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (20)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
creatine
decrease
fatigue
-
-
delay the onset of fatigue
#1
creatine
increase
exercise performance
-
-
improve exercise performance
#2
creatine
increase
body strength
-
-
improve body strength
#3
carnitine
decrease
fatigue
-
-
delay the onset of fatigue
#4
carnitine
increase
exercise performance
-
-
improve exercise performance
#5
carnitine
increase
body strength
-
-
improve body strength
#6
HMB
decrease
fatigue
-
-
delay the onset of fatigue
#7
HMB
increase
exercise performance
-
-
improve exercise performance
#8
HMB
increase
body strength
-
-
improve body strength
#9
HMB
increase
fat-free mass
-
-
helps in increasing fat-free mass
#10
HMB
decrease
exercise induced muscle injury
-
-
reduce exercise induced muscle injury
#11
taurine
decrease
fatigue
-
-
delay the onset of fatigue
#12
taurine
increase
exercise performance
-
-
improve exercise performance
#13
taurine
increase
body strength
-
-
improve body strength
#14
taurine
decrease
oxidative stress during exercise
-
-
reduce oxidative stress during exercise
#15
taurine
decrease
blood pressure
-
-
act as an antihypertensive agent
#16
tyrosine
no change
exercise performance
-
-
not been able to find any favorable effect on exercise performance
#17
tyrosine
decrease
stress
-
-
effective in fighting stress
#18
tyrosine
increase
mood
-
-
improving mood
#19
tyrosine
increase
cognitive performance
sleep-deprived subjects
-
improving cognitive performance
#20
Abstract

Nutritional ergogenic aids have been in use for a long time to enhance exercise and sports performance. Dietary components that exhibit ergogenic activity are numerous and their consumption is common and popular among athletes. They often come under scrutiny by legal authorities for their claimed benefits and safety concerns. Amino acid derivatives are propagated as being effective aids to enhance physical and mental performance in many ways, even though studies have pointed out that individuals who are deficient are more likely to benefit from dietary supplementation of amino acid derivatives than normal humans. In this review, some of the most common and widely used amino acids derivatives in sports and athletics namely creatine, tyrosine, carnitine, HMB, and taurine have been discussed for their effects on exercise performance, mental activity as well as body strength and composition. Creatine, carnitine, HMB, and taurine are reported to delay the onset of fatigue, improve exercise performance, and body strength. HMB helps in increasing fat-free mass and reduce exercise induced muscle injury. Taurine has been found to reduce oxidative stress during exercise and also act as an antihypertensive agent. Although, studies have not been able to find any favorable effect of tyrosine administration on exercise performance, it has been proved to be very effective in fighting stress, improving mood and cognitive performance particularly in sleep-deprived subjects. While available data from published studies and findings are equivocal about the efficacy of creatine, tyrosine, and HMB, more comprehensive researches on carnitine and taurine are necessary to provide evidence for the theoretical basis of their ergogenic role in nutritional modification and supplementation.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Amino AcidsCarnitineCreatineDietary SupplementsHumansMotor ActivitySportsStress, PhysiologicalTaurineTyrosineValerates
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy75/10
Quality65/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations19
Citations/Year1.9
Relative Citation Ratio0.86
NIH Percentile44.8%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.25
Weight Score1.53
Normalized Score0.63
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