Strong evidence during the last few decades has highlighted the importance of nutrition for sport performance, the role of carbohydrates (CHO) being of special interest. Glycogen is currently not only considered an energy substrate but also a regulator of the signaling pathways that regulate exercise-induced adaptations. Thus, low or high CHO availabilities can result in both beneficial or negative results depending on the purpose. On the one hand, the depletion of glycogen levels is a limiting factor of performance during sessions in which high exercise intensities are required; therefore ensuring a high CHO availability before and during exercise is of major importance. A high CHO availability has also been positively related to the exerc...
The performance of prolonged (>90 min), continuous, endurance exercise is limited by endogenous c...
Since the introduction of the muscle biopsy technique in the late 1960s, our understanding of the re...
AbstractCarbohydrate (CHO) ingestion before and during exercise has consistently been reported to in...
Strong evidence during the last few decades has highlighted the importance of nutrition for sport pe...
Strong evidence during the last few decades has highlighted the importance of nutrition for sport ...
Traditional nutritional approaches to endurance training have typically promoted high carbohydrate (...
Substantial research has been completed examining the impact of carbohydrate (CHO) intake on enduran...
Carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion before and during exercise has consistently been reported to increase e...
An athlete's carbohydrate intake can be judged by whether total daily intake and the timing of ...
The emergence of molecular biology techniques in the sport and exercise sciences has provided resear...
The role of an athlete’s dietary intake (both timing and food type) goes beyond simply providi...
Carbohydrates are an important source of energy during physical exercise. Carbohydrates lead to a hi...
A major goal of training to improve the performance of prolonged, continuous, endurance events lasti...
The role of an athlete’s dietary intake (both timing and food type) goes beyond simply providi...
Carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion before and during exercise has consistently been reported to increase e...
The performance of prolonged (>90 min), continuous, endurance exercise is limited by endogenous c...
Since the introduction of the muscle biopsy technique in the late 1960s, our understanding of the re...
AbstractCarbohydrate (CHO) ingestion before and during exercise has consistently been reported to in...
Strong evidence during the last few decades has highlighted the importance of nutrition for sport pe...
Strong evidence during the last few decades has highlighted the importance of nutrition for sport ...
Traditional nutritional approaches to endurance training have typically promoted high carbohydrate (...
Substantial research has been completed examining the impact of carbohydrate (CHO) intake on enduran...
Carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion before and during exercise has consistently been reported to increase e...
An athlete's carbohydrate intake can be judged by whether total daily intake and the timing of ...
The emergence of molecular biology techniques in the sport and exercise sciences has provided resear...
The role of an athlete’s dietary intake (both timing and food type) goes beyond simply providi...
Carbohydrates are an important source of energy during physical exercise. Carbohydrates lead to a hi...
A major goal of training to improve the performance of prolonged, continuous, endurance events lasti...
The role of an athlete’s dietary intake (both timing and food type) goes beyond simply providi...
Carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion before and during exercise has consistently been reported to increase e...
The performance of prolonged (>90 min), continuous, endurance exercise is limited by endogenous c...
Since the introduction of the muscle biopsy technique in the late 1960s, our understanding of the re...
AbstractCarbohydrate (CHO) ingestion before and during exercise has consistently been reported to in...