This review considers aspects of the optimal nutritional strategy for recovery from prolonged moderate to high intensity exercise. Dietary carbohydrate represents a central component of post-exercise nutrition. Therefore, carbohydrate should be ingested as early as possible in the post-exercise period and at frequent (i.e. 15- to 30-minute) intervals throughout recovery to maximize the rate of muscle glycogen resynthesis. Solid and liquid carbohydrate supplements or whole foods can achieve this aim with equal effect but should be of high glycaemic index and ingested following the feeding schedule described above at a rate of at least 1 g/kg/h in order to rapidly and sufficiently increase both blood glucose and insulin concentrations through...
During postexercise recovery, optimal nutritional intake is important to replenish endogenous substr...
Carbohydrate and fat are the two primary fuel sources oxidized by skeletal muscle tissue during prol...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present review summarized evidence on the role of carbohydrates in recovery f...
Evidence supports that the ingestion of carbohydrate solutions in the post-exercise period can facil...
Including protein in a carbohydrate solution may accelerate both the rate of glycogen storage and th...
Postexercise muscle glycogen synthesis is an important factor in determining the time needed to reco...
Finding the optimal nutrition regimen for enhanced recovery is fundamental in enhancing exercise tra...
Background: Muscle glycogen has been well established as the primary metabolic energy substrate duri...
The importance of sufficient amounts of carbohydrates for optimal performance during endurance exerc...
The depletion of muscle and liver glycogen observed during prolonged submaximal exercise is associat...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present review summarized evidence on the role of carbohydrates in recovery f...
Prolonged, strenuous exercise results in muscle glycogen depletion. Recovery of these stores prior t...
The importance of post-exercise recovery nutrition has been well described in recent years, leading ...
The aims of this study were to compare different tracer methods to assess whole body protein turnove...
Sport drinks contain carbohydrate that can be used as fuel during exercise. My research shows that s...
During postexercise recovery, optimal nutritional intake is important to replenish endogenous substr...
Carbohydrate and fat are the two primary fuel sources oxidized by skeletal muscle tissue during prol...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present review summarized evidence on the role of carbohydrates in recovery f...
Evidence supports that the ingestion of carbohydrate solutions in the post-exercise period can facil...
Including protein in a carbohydrate solution may accelerate both the rate of glycogen storage and th...
Postexercise muscle glycogen synthesis is an important factor in determining the time needed to reco...
Finding the optimal nutrition regimen for enhanced recovery is fundamental in enhancing exercise tra...
Background: Muscle glycogen has been well established as the primary metabolic energy substrate duri...
The importance of sufficient amounts of carbohydrates for optimal performance during endurance exerc...
The depletion of muscle and liver glycogen observed during prolonged submaximal exercise is associat...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present review summarized evidence on the role of carbohydrates in recovery f...
Prolonged, strenuous exercise results in muscle glycogen depletion. Recovery of these stores prior t...
The importance of post-exercise recovery nutrition has been well described in recent years, leading ...
The aims of this study were to compare different tracer methods to assess whole body protein turnove...
Sport drinks contain carbohydrate that can be used as fuel during exercise. My research shows that s...
During postexercise recovery, optimal nutritional intake is important to replenish endogenous substr...
Carbohydrate and fat are the two primary fuel sources oxidized by skeletal muscle tissue during prol...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present review summarized evidence on the role of carbohydrates in recovery f...