Efectos en la función renal de la suplementación de creatina con fines deportivos

  • Vega J
  • Huidobro E. J
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Abstract

Creatine supplements may transitorily rise serum creatinine levels and mimic a kidney disease. If its use is associated with a high protein diet, the resulting increase in blood urea nitrogen will increase the confusion. Since clinical laboratories usually inform the estimated glomerular filtration rate based on serum creatinine, its elevation may lead to over diagnose a chronic renal failure, with the inherent personal and public health consequences. Creatine supplements are safe and do not cause renal disease. Reports of kidney damage associated with its use are scanty. However, creatine supplements should not be used in people with chronic renal disease or using potentially nephrotoxic medications.

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Vega, J., & Huidobro E., J. P. (2019). Efectos en la función renal de la suplementación de creatina con fines deportivos. Revista Médica de Chile, 147(5), 628–633. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0034-98872019000500628

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