Creatine supplementation in sport, exercise and health

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Rawson, E. S.; Dolan, E.; Saunders, B.; Williams, M. E.; Gualano, B.. Creatine supplementation in sport, exercise and health. In: . DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION IN SPORT AND EXERCISE: EVIDENCE, SAFETY AND ERGOGENIC BENEFITS: TAYLOR AND FRANCIS INC., 2019. p.141-164.
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