There is a limit to the performance of an organism set by energy intake and energy mobilization. Here, the focus is on humans with unlimited access to food and for whom physical activity can be limited by energy mobilization. The physical activity level (PAL) in the general population, calculated as doubly-labelled-water-assessed average daily metabolic rate as a multiple of basal metabolic rate, has an upper limit of 2.2-2.5. The upper limit of sustainable metabolic rate is approximately twice as high in endurance athletes, mainly because of long-term exercise training with simultaneous consumption of carbohydrate-rich food during exercise. Endurance athletes have an increased fat-free mass and can maintain energy balance at a PAL value of...
The human body requires for proper functioning clearly-defined amount of energy which depends on inh...
The lower peak lactate accumulation in blood ([La(b)]p) at altitude may be associated with a reduced...
Our understanding of what happens in working muscle and at the whole-body level at sea level and at ...
There is a limit to the performance of an organism set by energy intake and energy mobilization. Her...
J Exp Biol 2001 Sep;204(Pt 18):3183-7 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Limits to sustainable human m...
Animals usually are not willing to perform at levels, or for lengths of time, of which they should b...
The limits on maximum sustained energy expenditure are unclear but are of interest because they cons...
Physical activity is defined as any bodily movement produced by skeletal that results in energy expe...
Humans increase their energy intake within 24 hours of acute exercise. However, they generally maint...
Animals usually are not willing to perform at levels, or for lengths of time, of which they should b...
Our objective is to highlight some key physiological determinants of endurance exercise performance ...
The human body requires energy for numerous functions including, growth, thermogenesis, reproduction...
The direct effects of physical activity interventions on energy expenditure are relatively small whe...
It is common knowledge that diet and endurance training both have a major impact on body glycogen st...
In ultra-endurance races, athletes face limits in nutrition regarding energy and fluid metabolism. A...
The human body requires for proper functioning clearly-defined amount of energy which depends on inh...
The lower peak lactate accumulation in blood ([La(b)]p) at altitude may be associated with a reduced...
Our understanding of what happens in working muscle and at the whole-body level at sea level and at ...
There is a limit to the performance of an organism set by energy intake and energy mobilization. Her...
J Exp Biol 2001 Sep;204(Pt 18):3183-7 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Limits to sustainable human m...
Animals usually are not willing to perform at levels, or for lengths of time, of which they should b...
The limits on maximum sustained energy expenditure are unclear but are of interest because they cons...
Physical activity is defined as any bodily movement produced by skeletal that results in energy expe...
Humans increase their energy intake within 24 hours of acute exercise. However, they generally maint...
Animals usually are not willing to perform at levels, or for lengths of time, of which they should b...
Our objective is to highlight some key physiological determinants of endurance exercise performance ...
The human body requires energy for numerous functions including, growth, thermogenesis, reproduction...
The direct effects of physical activity interventions on energy expenditure are relatively small whe...
It is common knowledge that diet and endurance training both have a major impact on body glycogen st...
In ultra-endurance races, athletes face limits in nutrition regarding energy and fluid metabolism. A...
The human body requires for proper functioning clearly-defined amount of energy which depends on inh...
The lower peak lactate accumulation in blood ([La(b)]p) at altitude may be associated with a reduced...
Our understanding of what happens in working muscle and at the whole-body level at sea level and at ...