The dangers of randomized use of amino acids (creatine) among university students and athletes
Abstract
This research provides an idea on the risk of creatine and nutrition supplements for athletes in particular and for university students in general to gain body build and muscle mass in a short time without knowing the risks and contamination of healthy and legally prohibited substances without a declaration by the manufacturer or the exporter about it . This was proved by a practical study on two hundred athletes and university students divided into two groups according to the dose taken daily from 10 Gr- 20 Gr for a 3- 6 months period with their body weight average 75 Kg . After the clinical and laboratory tests , it testifies the existence of risks for some of users on the liver functions 3% , kidney 3% in addition to hyphemia 3% , hyperpiesia 3% , some digestive symptoms 5% and dermal allergies 4%. The appearance of protein in the urine by 2% which is an important pathogen
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