From the breakthrough studies of dietary carbohydrate and exercise capacity in the 1960s through to the more recent studies of cellular signaling and the adaptive response to exercise in muscle, it has become apparent that manipulations of dietary fat and carbohydrate within training phases, or in the immediate preparation for competition, can profoundly alter the availability and utilization of these major fuels and, subsequently, the performance of endurance sport (events >30 min up to ∼24 hr). A variety of terms have emerged to describe new or nuanced versions of such exercise–diet strategies (e.g., train low, train high, low-carbohydrate high-fat diet, periodized carbohydrate diet). However, the nonuniform meanings of these terms have c...
Carbohydrates are an important source of energy during physical exercise. Carbohydrates lead to a hi...
A key role of a practicing sports dietitian working with competitive endurance athletes is to transl...
High-performance athletes share a common goal despite the unique nature of their sport: to pace or m...
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...
Carbohydrate plays a central role in the recognition of sports nutrition, with major breakthroughs i...
A major goal of training to improve the performance of prolonged, continuous, endurance events lasti...
Strong evidence during the last few decades has highlighted the importance of nutrition for sport pe...
Carbohydrate and fat are the two primary fuel sources oxidized by tissue during prolonged (endurance...
Carbohydrate and fat are the two primary fuel sources oxidized by skeletal muscle tissue during prol...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Human NutritionMark D. HaubMaximizing performance and results in c...
An important goal of the athlete\u27s everyday diet is to provide the muscle with substrates to fuel...
Carbohydrate-loading prior to distance events is a common practice among endurance athletes. The pur...
The performance of prolonged (>90 min), continuous, endurance exercise is limited by endogenous c...
Carbohydrates are an important source of energy during physical exercise. Carbohydrates lead to a hi...
A key role of a practicing sports dietitian working with competitive endurance athletes is to transl...
High-performance athletes share a common goal despite the unique nature of their sport: to pace or m...
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...
Carbohydrate plays a central role in the recognition of sports nutrition, with major breakthroughs i...
A major goal of training to improve the performance of prolonged, continuous, endurance events lasti...
Strong evidence during the last few decades has highlighted the importance of nutrition for sport pe...
Carbohydrate and fat are the two primary fuel sources oxidized by tissue during prolonged (endurance...
Carbohydrate and fat are the two primary fuel sources oxidized by skeletal muscle tissue during prol...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Human NutritionMark D. HaubMaximizing performance and results in c...
An important goal of the athlete\u27s everyday diet is to provide the muscle with substrates to fuel...
Carbohydrate-loading prior to distance events is a common practice among endurance athletes. The pur...
The performance of prolonged (>90 min), continuous, endurance exercise is limited by endogenous c...
Carbohydrates are an important source of energy during physical exercise. Carbohydrates lead to a hi...
A key role of a practicing sports dietitian working with competitive endurance athletes is to transl...
High-performance athletes share a common goal despite the unique nature of their sport: to pace or m...