Bone resorption is increased after running, with no change in bone formation. Feeding during exercise might attenuate this increase, preventing associated problems for bone. This study investigated the immediate and short-term bone metabolic responses to carbohydrate (CHO) feeding during treadmill running. Ten men completed two 7-day trials, once being fed CHO (8% glucose immediately before, every 20 min during, and immediately after exercise at a rate of 0.7 g CHO·kg body mass-1·h-1) and once being fed placebo (PBO). On day 4 of each trial, participants completed a 120-min treadmill run at 70% of maximal oxygen consumption (VO2 max). Blood was taken at baseline (BASE), immediately after exercise (EE), after 60 (R1) and 120 (R2) mi...
Objectives: To investigate diet-exercise interactions related to bone markers in elite endurance ath...
Including protein in a carbohydrate solution may accelerate both the rate of glycogen storage and th...
Purpose This study aimed to examine the effects of reduced CHO but high postexercise fat availabilit...
Bone resorption is increased after running, with no change in bone formation. Feeding during exerci...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of feeding carbohydrate and protein (CHO+PRO), immediately or 2 h...
Purpose To investigate the effect of feeding carbohydrate and protein (CHO+PRO), immediately or 2...
We examined the effects of post‐exercise carbohydrate (CHO) and energy availability (EA) on potent s...
KEY POINTS: Reduced carbohydrate (CHO) availability before and after exercise may augment endurance ...
We examined the effects of post-exercise carbohydrate (CHO) and energy availability (EA) on potent s...
Bone stress injuries are common in athletes, resulting in time lost from training and competition. D...
We compared the effects of exercise intensity (EI) on bone metabolism during and for 4 days after ac...
Bone and energy metabolisms regulation depends on a two-way street aimed at regulating energy utiliz...
This investigation examined the anabolic-hormone response to carbohydrate (CHO) supplementation at r...
To determine the influence of running on certain blood-born parameters that are involved in bone met...
Carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion before and during exercise has consistently been reported to increase e...
Objectives: To investigate diet-exercise interactions related to bone markers in elite endurance ath...
Including protein in a carbohydrate solution may accelerate both the rate of glycogen storage and th...
Purpose This study aimed to examine the effects of reduced CHO but high postexercise fat availabilit...
Bone resorption is increased after running, with no change in bone formation. Feeding during exerci...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of feeding carbohydrate and protein (CHO+PRO), immediately or 2 h...
Purpose To investigate the effect of feeding carbohydrate and protein (CHO+PRO), immediately or 2...
We examined the effects of post‐exercise carbohydrate (CHO) and energy availability (EA) on potent s...
KEY POINTS: Reduced carbohydrate (CHO) availability before and after exercise may augment endurance ...
We examined the effects of post-exercise carbohydrate (CHO) and energy availability (EA) on potent s...
Bone stress injuries are common in athletes, resulting in time lost from training and competition. D...
We compared the effects of exercise intensity (EI) on bone metabolism during and for 4 days after ac...
Bone and energy metabolisms regulation depends on a two-way street aimed at regulating energy utiliz...
This investigation examined the anabolic-hormone response to carbohydrate (CHO) supplementation at r...
To determine the influence of running on certain blood-born parameters that are involved in bone met...
Carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion before and during exercise has consistently been reported to increase e...
Objectives: To investigate diet-exercise interactions related to bone markers in elite endurance ath...
Including protein in a carbohydrate solution may accelerate both the rate of glycogen storage and th...
Purpose This study aimed to examine the effects of reduced CHO but high postexercise fat availabilit...