Compared to males, females oxidize proportionately more fat and less carbohydrate during endurance exercise performed in the fasted state. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that there may also be gender differences in exogenous carbohydrate (CHOexo) oxidation during exercise. Healthy, young males (n = 7) and females (n = 7) each completed 2 exercise trials (90 min cycle ergometry at 60% VO[sub2peak]), 1 week apart. Females were eumenorrheic and were tested in the midfollicular phase of their menstrual cycle. Subjects drank intermittently either 8% CHOexo (1 g glucose ⋅ kg ⋅ h[sup-1]) enriched with U-13C glucose or an artificially sweetened placebo during the trial. Whole-body substrate oxidation was determined from PE...
differences in substrate utilization during exercise have been reported, typically such that women r...
PURPOSE: The effect of different quantities of carbohydrate (CHO) intake on CHO metabolism during pr...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of consuming a galactose carbohydrate (CHO) drink on substrate oxi...
diet (80 % CHO) and glucose ingestion (2 gIkgj1) during exercise (120 min, 57 % V̇O2max) on fuel sel...
The observation that female marathon runners do not appear to 'hit the wall' like their male counter...
Until recently, sports nutrition dietary recommendations have primarily been driven by the nutrition...
This study examined the effect of reduced plasma free fatty acid (FFA) availability on carbohydrate ...
PURPOSE: Gender-specific differences in substrate utilization during exercise have been reported, ty...
The aim of this study was to investigate gender-based differences in substrate use during exercise ...
Abstract Prior to endurance competition, many endurance athletes participate in a carbohydrate loadi...
International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, a...
Test de l'hypothèse selon laquelle il pourrait y avoir des différences liées au sexe dans l'oxygénat...
The selection and utilisation of metabolic substrates during endurance exercise are regulated by a c...
differences in substrate utilization during exercise have been reported, typically such that women r...
PURPOSE: The effect of different quantities of carbohydrate (CHO) intake on CHO metabolism during pr...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of consuming a galactose carbohydrate (CHO) drink on substrate oxi...
diet (80 % CHO) and glucose ingestion (2 gIkgj1) during exercise (120 min, 57 % V̇O2max) on fuel sel...
The observation that female marathon runners do not appear to 'hit the wall' like their male counter...
Until recently, sports nutrition dietary recommendations have primarily been driven by the nutrition...
This study examined the effect of reduced plasma free fatty acid (FFA) availability on carbohydrate ...
PURPOSE: Gender-specific differences in substrate utilization during exercise have been reported, ty...
The aim of this study was to investigate gender-based differences in substrate use during exercise ...
Abstract Prior to endurance competition, many endurance athletes participate in a carbohydrate loadi...
International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, a...
Test de l'hypothèse selon laquelle il pourrait y avoir des différences liées au sexe dans l'oxygénat...
The selection and utilisation of metabolic substrates during endurance exercise are regulated by a c...
differences in substrate utilization during exercise have been reported, typically such that women r...
PURPOSE: The effect of different quantities of carbohydrate (CHO) intake on CHO metabolism during pr...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of consuming a galactose carbohydrate (CHO) drink on substrate oxi...