Since the pioneering studies conducted in the 1960s in which glycogen status was investigated using the muscle biopsy technique, sports scientists have developed a sophisticated appreciation of the role of glycogen in cellular adaptation and exercise performance, as well as sites of storage of this important metabolic fuel. While sports nutrition guidelines have evolved during the past decade to incorporate sport-specific and periodized manipulation of carbohydrate (CHO) availability, athletes attempt to maximize muscle glycogen synthesis between important workouts or competitive events so that fuel stores closely match the demands of the prescribed exercise. Therefore, it is important to understand the factors that enhance or impair this b...
Glycogen plays a major role in supporting the energy demands of skeletal muscles during high intensi...
It is believed that muscle glycogen resynthesis can be stimulated by depleting the glycogen stores b...
It is generally acknowledged that even without a glycogen-depleting period of exercise, trained athl...
Since the pioneering studies conducted in the 1960s in which glycogen status was investigated using ...
Since the pioneering studies conducted in the 1960s in which glycogen status was investigated using ...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the influence of post-exercise carbohydrate (CHO)...
The importance of post-exercise recovery nutrition has been well described in recent years, leading ...
During postexercise recovery, optimal nutritional intake is important to replenish endogenous substr...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the influence of post exercise carbohydrate (CHO)...
During the initial hours of recovery from prolonged exhaustive lower body exercise, muscle glycogen ...
Since the introduction of the muscle biopsy technique in the late 1960s, our understanding of the re...
The rate of glycogen resynthesis in human skeletal muscle after glycogen-depleting exercise is known...
An important goal of the athlete\u27s everyday diet is to provide the muscle with substrates to fuel...
Muscle glycogen synthesis in recovery from intense exercise in humans. Am. J. Physiol. 273 (Endocrin...
Since the introduction of the muscle biopsy technique in the late 1960s, our understanding of the re...
Glycogen plays a major role in supporting the energy demands of skeletal muscles during high intensi...
It is believed that muscle glycogen resynthesis can be stimulated by depleting the glycogen stores b...
It is generally acknowledged that even without a glycogen-depleting period of exercise, trained athl...
Since the pioneering studies conducted in the 1960s in which glycogen status was investigated using ...
Since the pioneering studies conducted in the 1960s in which glycogen status was investigated using ...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the influence of post-exercise carbohydrate (CHO)...
The importance of post-exercise recovery nutrition has been well described in recent years, leading ...
During postexercise recovery, optimal nutritional intake is important to replenish endogenous substr...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the influence of post exercise carbohydrate (CHO)...
During the initial hours of recovery from prolonged exhaustive lower body exercise, muscle glycogen ...
Since the introduction of the muscle biopsy technique in the late 1960s, our understanding of the re...
The rate of glycogen resynthesis in human skeletal muscle after glycogen-depleting exercise is known...
An important goal of the athlete\u27s everyday diet is to provide the muscle with substrates to fuel...
Muscle glycogen synthesis in recovery from intense exercise in humans. Am. J. Physiol. 273 (Endocrin...
Since the introduction of the muscle biopsy technique in the late 1960s, our understanding of the re...
Glycogen plays a major role in supporting the energy demands of skeletal muscles during high intensi...
It is believed that muscle glycogen resynthesis can be stimulated by depleting the glycogen stores b...
It is generally acknowledged that even without a glycogen-depleting period of exercise, trained athl...