Training with limited carbohydrate availability can stimulate adaptations in muscle cells to facilitate energy production via fat oxidation. Here we investigated the effect of consistent training in the fasted state, vs. training in the fed state, on muscle metabolism and substrate selection during fasted exercise. Twenty young male volunteers participated in a 6-wk endurance training program (1-1.5 h cycling at ∼70% Vo(₂max), 4 days/wk) while receiving isocaloric carbohydrate-rich diets. Half of the subjects trained in the fasted state (F; n = 10), while the others ingested ample carbohydrates before (∼160 g) and during (1 g·kg body wt⁻¹·h⁻¹) the training sessions (CHO; n = 10). The training similarly increased Vo(₂max) (+9%) and performan...
The performance of prolonged (>90 min), continuous, endurance exercise is limited by endogenous c...
The effects were compared of exercise in the fasted state and exercise with a high rate of carbohydr...
Lean healthy individuals are characterized by the ability to rapidly adapt metabolism to acute chang...
Training with limited carbohydrate availability can stimulate adaptations in muscle cells to facilit...
Skeletal muscle gene response to exercise depends on nutritional status during and after exercise, b...
It is well established that the metabolic substrate pool for energy production during exercise when ...
Fat-rich energy-dense diet is an important cause of insulin resistance. Stimulation of fat turnover ...
Nutrition is an important co-factor in exercise-induced training adaptations in muscle. We compared ...
In this study, we compared the effects of endurance training in the fasted state (F) vs. the fed sta...
A high turnover rate of intramyocellular lipids (IMCL) is proposed to reduce high-fat diet-induced a...
Exercise training allows one to perform the same absolute exercise bout with less of a challenge to ...
Training with low CHO availability has been shown to improve fat oxidation which is important for en...
We determined the effects of varying daily carbohydrate intake by providing or withholding carbohydr...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether periodising carbohydrate intake around specific tra...
The performance of prolonged (>90 min), continuous, endurance exercise is limited by endogenous c...
The effects were compared of exercise in the fasted state and exercise with a high rate of carbohydr...
Lean healthy individuals are characterized by the ability to rapidly adapt metabolism to acute chang...
Training with limited carbohydrate availability can stimulate adaptations in muscle cells to facilit...
Skeletal muscle gene response to exercise depends on nutritional status during and after exercise, b...
It is well established that the metabolic substrate pool for energy production during exercise when ...
Fat-rich energy-dense diet is an important cause of insulin resistance. Stimulation of fat turnover ...
Nutrition is an important co-factor in exercise-induced training adaptations in muscle. We compared ...
In this study, we compared the effects of endurance training in the fasted state (F) vs. the fed sta...
A high turnover rate of intramyocellular lipids (IMCL) is proposed to reduce high-fat diet-induced a...
Exercise training allows one to perform the same absolute exercise bout with less of a challenge to ...
Training with low CHO availability has been shown to improve fat oxidation which is important for en...
We determined the effects of varying daily carbohydrate intake by providing or withholding carbohydr...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether periodising carbohydrate intake around specific tra...
The performance of prolonged (>90 min), continuous, endurance exercise is limited by endogenous c...
The effects were compared of exercise in the fasted state and exercise with a high rate of carbohydr...
Lean healthy individuals are characterized by the ability to rapidly adapt metabolism to acute chang...