Purpose: Reported substrate oxidation responses in hypoxia are divergent, and may be due to differences in methodological design, such as pre-exercise nutritional status and exercise intensity. This study investigated the effect of breakfast consumption versus omission on substrate oxidation at varying exercise intensities in normobaric hypoxia compared with normoxia. Methods: Twelve participants rested and exercised once after breakfast consumption and once after omission in normobaric hypoxia (4300 m: FiO2 ~11.7%) and normoxia. Exercise consisted of walking for 20-minutes at 40%, 50% and 60% of altitude-specific V̇O2max at 10-15% gradient with a 10 kg backpack. Indirect calorimetry was used to calculate carbohydrate and fat oxidation. Res...
Although much research has examined the influence of morning carbohydrate intake (i.e., breakfast) o...
High-altitude exposure induces a negative energy balance by increasing resting energy expenditure an...
The effect of body weight changes and endurance training on 24h substrate oxidation.Pasman WJ, Weste...
Purpose: This study investigated the effect of carbohydrate supplementation on substrate oxidation d...
Background: A better understanding of hypoxia-induced changes in substrate utilisation can facilitat...
Abstract Background A better understanding of hypoxia-induced changes in substrate utilisation can f...
BACKGROUND: A recent commentary has been published on our meta-analysis, which investigated substrat...
This study compared the effects of co-ingesting glucose and fructose on exogenous and endogenous sub...
BackgroundExercise performed in a postprandial state does not increase 24-h fat oxidation of male an...
AbstractBackgroundAs part of the growing lifestyle diversity in modern society, there is wide variat...
Aims To characterize postprandial glucose flux after exercise in the fed versus overnight fasted-sta...
Nutritional intake can influence exercise metabolism and performance, but there is a lack of researc...
Omission of a carbohydrate-rich breakfast followed by consuming an ad libitum lunch impairs evening ...
Background: As part of the growing lifestyle diversity in modern society, there is wide variation in...
INTRODUCTION: Breakfast omission may reduce daily energy intake. Exercising fasted impairs performan...
Although much research has examined the influence of morning carbohydrate intake (i.e., breakfast) o...
High-altitude exposure induces a negative energy balance by increasing resting energy expenditure an...
The effect of body weight changes and endurance training on 24h substrate oxidation.Pasman WJ, Weste...
Purpose: This study investigated the effect of carbohydrate supplementation on substrate oxidation d...
Background: A better understanding of hypoxia-induced changes in substrate utilisation can facilitat...
Abstract Background A better understanding of hypoxia-induced changes in substrate utilisation can f...
BACKGROUND: A recent commentary has been published on our meta-analysis, which investigated substrat...
This study compared the effects of co-ingesting glucose and fructose on exogenous and endogenous sub...
BackgroundExercise performed in a postprandial state does not increase 24-h fat oxidation of male an...
AbstractBackgroundAs part of the growing lifestyle diversity in modern society, there is wide variat...
Aims To characterize postprandial glucose flux after exercise in the fed versus overnight fasted-sta...
Nutritional intake can influence exercise metabolism and performance, but there is a lack of researc...
Omission of a carbohydrate-rich breakfast followed by consuming an ad libitum lunch impairs evening ...
Background: As part of the growing lifestyle diversity in modern society, there is wide variation in...
INTRODUCTION: Breakfast omission may reduce daily energy intake. Exercising fasted impairs performan...
Although much research has examined the influence of morning carbohydrate intake (i.e., breakfast) o...
High-altitude exposure induces a negative energy balance by increasing resting energy expenditure an...
The effect of body weight changes and endurance training on 24h substrate oxidation.Pasman WJ, Weste...