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β-alanine supplementation in adults with overweight and obesity: a randomized controlled feasibility trial

Matthews, Joseph J
Creighton, Jade V
Donaldson, James
Swinton, Paul A
Kyrou, Ioannis
Bellary, Srikanth
Idris, Iskandar
Santos, Lívia
Turner, Mark D
Doig, Craig L
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Abstract
Objective: Overweight and obesity are characterized by excess adiposity and systemic, chronic, low-grade inflammation, which is associated with several metabolic disorders. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility and tolerability of β-alanine supplementation and to explore the effects on cardiometabolic health and cardiovascular, hepatic, and renal function in adults with overweight and obesity. Methods: A total of 27 adults (44% female; mean [SD], age: 58 [10] years, BMI: 31.1 [2.9] kg/m2, hemoglobin A1c: 39.8 [4.3] mmol/mol) received β-alanine (4.8 g/day) or a matched placebo for 3 months. Feasibility and tolerability outcomes included adherence, side effects, recruitment, attrition, and blinding, and exploratory outcomes included biochemical markers, blood pressures, and transthoracic echocardiography parameters. Data were analyzed using a Bayesian approach presented with 95% credible intervals (CrI). Results: β-alanine was well tolerated and adhered to (adherence: placebo, 0.91 [95% CrI: 0.84-0.95]; β-alanine, 0.92 [95% CrI: 0.85-0.95]), and side effects remained at or below baseline throughout. The probability that β-alanine supplementation affected cardiometabolic, cardiovascular, or clinical biochemical outcomes was low. Conclusions: Sustained-release β-alanine supplementation is well tolerated and adhered to in adults with overweight and obesity. Future research should consider more advanced metabolic conditions, which may benefit from longer duration supplementation.
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Matthews JJ, Creighton JV, Donaldson J, Swinton PA, Kyrou I, Bellary S, Idris I, Santos L, Turner MD, Doig CL, Elliott-Sale KJ, Sale C. β-alanine supplementation in adults with overweight and obesity: a randomized controlled feasibility trial. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2025 Feb;33(2):278-288. doi: 10.1002/oby.24204. Epub 2025 Jan 12.
Journal / Source Title
Obesity
DOI
10.1002/oby.24204
PMID
39800667
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/1930739x
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