Carbohydrate and fat are the main substrates utilized during prolonged endurance-type exercise. The relative contribution of each is determined primarily by the intensity and duration of exercise, along with individual training and nutritional status. During moderate-to high-intensity exercise, carbohydrate represents the main substrate source. Because endogenous carbohydrate stores (primarily in liver and muscle) are relatively small, endurance-type exercise performance/capacity is often limited by endogenous carbohydrate availability. Much exercise metabolism research to date has focused on muscle glycogen utilization, with little attention paid to the contribution of liver glycogen. C-13 magnetic resonance spectroscopy permits direct, no...
Carbohydrate availability in the form of muscle and liver glycogen is an important determinant of pe...
Strong evidence during the last few decades has highlighted the importance of nutrition for sport pe...
Carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion before and during exercise has consistently been reported to increase e...
Carbohydrate and fat are the main substrates utilized during prolonged endurance-type exercise. The ...
Carbohydrate and fat are the two primary fuel sources oxidized by skeletal muscle tissue during prol...
Carbohydrate and fat are the two primary fuel sources oxidized by tissue during prolonged (endurance...
The performance of prolonged (>90 min), continuous, endurance exercise is limited by endogenous c...
Carbohydrate depletion during exercise was measured in the liver, in the three different types of sk...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of sucrose vs. glucose ingestion on postexercise...
Carbohydrate availability in the form of muscle and liver glycogen is an important determinant of pe...
The purpose of this study was to define the effect of glucose ingestion compared with sucrose ingest...
Since the pioneering studies conducted in the 1960s in which glycogen status was investigated using ...
Purpose This study investigated the effect of small manipulations in carbohydrate (CHO) dose on exog...
Since the introduction of the muscle biopsy technique in the late 1960s, our understanding of the re...
Abstract: Carbohydrate availability in the form of muscle and liver glycogen is an impor...
Carbohydrate availability in the form of muscle and liver glycogen is an important determinant of pe...
Strong evidence during the last few decades has highlighted the importance of nutrition for sport pe...
Carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion before and during exercise has consistently been reported to increase e...
Carbohydrate and fat are the main substrates utilized during prolonged endurance-type exercise. The ...
Carbohydrate and fat are the two primary fuel sources oxidized by skeletal muscle tissue during prol...
Carbohydrate and fat are the two primary fuel sources oxidized by tissue during prolonged (endurance...
The performance of prolonged (>90 min), continuous, endurance exercise is limited by endogenous c...
Carbohydrate depletion during exercise was measured in the liver, in the three different types of sk...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of sucrose vs. glucose ingestion on postexercise...
Carbohydrate availability in the form of muscle and liver glycogen is an important determinant of pe...
The purpose of this study was to define the effect of glucose ingestion compared with sucrose ingest...
Since the pioneering studies conducted in the 1960s in which glycogen status was investigated using ...
Purpose This study investigated the effect of small manipulations in carbohydrate (CHO) dose on exog...
Since the introduction of the muscle biopsy technique in the late 1960s, our understanding of the re...
Abstract: Carbohydrate availability in the form of muscle and liver glycogen is an impor...
Carbohydrate availability in the form of muscle and liver glycogen is an important determinant of pe...
Strong evidence during the last few decades has highlighted the importance of nutrition for sport pe...
Carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion before and during exercise has consistently been reported to increase e...