International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, and to describe the impact of women's hormonal status on substrate oxidation during exercise. Many evidences indicate that sex steroids play a pivotal role in the sex-related differences of body composition and energy substrate storage. Compared with men, women rely more on fat and less on carbohydrates at the same relative exercise intensity. Scientific data suggest that 17-beta oestradiol is a key hormone for the regulation of body composition and substrate metabolism. However, in women, measurements with stable isotopic tracers did not highlight any difference in whole-body substrate oxidation rates between the follicular and luteal phases ...
The selection and utilisation of metabolic substrates during endurance exercise are regulated by a c...
The selection and utilisation of metabolic substrates during endurance exercise are regulated by a c...
PURPOSEVariations in substrate metabolism have been identified in women during continuous steady-sta...
International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, a...
International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, a...
International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, a...
International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, a...
International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, a...
International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, a...
The main aim of the study was to investigate the effect of menstrual cycle phases on substrate oxida...
The main aim of the study was to investigate the effect of menstrual cycle phases on substrate oxida...
This study examined the effect of estradiol-β-17 across the menstrual cycle (MC) during aerobic exer...
The main aim of the study was to investigate the effect of menstrual cycle phases on substrate oxida...
This article discusses the research supporting that the hormonal changes across the menstrual cycle ...
diet (80 % CHO) and glucose ingestion (2 gIkgj1) during exercise (120 min, 57 % V̇O2max) on fuel sel...
The selection and utilisation of metabolic substrates during endurance exercise are regulated by a c...
The selection and utilisation of metabolic substrates during endurance exercise are regulated by a c...
PURPOSEVariations in substrate metabolism have been identified in women during continuous steady-sta...
International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, a...
International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, a...
International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, a...
International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, a...
International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, a...
International audienceThe aim of this review is to discuss sexual dimorphism of energy metabolism, a...
The main aim of the study was to investigate the effect of menstrual cycle phases on substrate oxida...
The main aim of the study was to investigate the effect of menstrual cycle phases on substrate oxida...
This study examined the effect of estradiol-β-17 across the menstrual cycle (MC) during aerobic exer...
The main aim of the study was to investigate the effect of menstrual cycle phases on substrate oxida...
This article discusses the research supporting that the hormonal changes across the menstrual cycle ...
diet (80 % CHO) and glucose ingestion (2 gIkgj1) during exercise (120 min, 57 % V̇O2max) on fuel sel...
The selection and utilisation of metabolic substrates during endurance exercise are regulated by a c...
The selection and utilisation of metabolic substrates during endurance exercise are regulated by a c...
PURPOSEVariations in substrate metabolism have been identified in women during continuous steady-sta...