This study compared the effects of co-ingesting glucose and fructose on exogenous and endogenous substrate oxidation during prolonged exercise at altitude and sea level, in men. Seven male British military personnel completed two bouts of cycling at the same relative workload (55% Wmax) for 120 minutes on acute exposure to altitude (3375m) and at sea level (~113m). In each trial, participants ingested 1.2 g.min-1 of glucose (enriched with 13C glucose) and 0.6 g.min-1 of fructose (enriched with 13C fructose) directly before and every 15 minutes during exercise. Indirect calorimetry and isotope ratio mass spectrometry were used to calculate fat oxidation, total and exogenous carbohydrate oxidation, plasma glucose oxidation and endogenous gluc...
Abstract Under altitude hypoxia condition, energy reliance on anaerobic glycolysis increases to comp...
Reduced oxidation rates of ingested glucose during prolonged exercise with low endogenous CHO availa...
PURPOSE: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depe...
This study compared the effects of coingesting glucose and fructose on exogenous and endogenous subs...
Purpose: This study compared the co-ingestion of glucose and fructose on exogenous and endogenous su...
Purpose: This study compared the co-ingestion of glucose and fructose on exogenous and endogenous su...
This study investigated how high-altitude (HA, 4300 m) acclimatization affected exogenous glucose ox...
This study investigated how high-altitude (HA, 4300 m) acclimatization affected exogenous glucose ox...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. A.Jeukendrup@HB.UNIMAAS.NLTo in...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands.L.vanLoon@@H...
At high altitude, carbohydrate (CHO) is thought to be the fuel of choice because of its higher yiel...
Background: A better understanding of hypoxia-induced changes in substrate utilisation can facilitat...
Purpose: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depe...
It is common knowledge that diet and endurance training both have a major impact on body glycogen st...
Abstract Under altitude hypoxia condition, energy reliance on anaerobic glycolysis increases to comp...
Reduced oxidation rates of ingested glucose during prolonged exercise with low endogenous CHO availa...
PURPOSE: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depe...
This study compared the effects of coingesting glucose and fructose on exogenous and endogenous subs...
Purpose: This study compared the co-ingestion of glucose and fructose on exogenous and endogenous su...
Purpose: This study compared the co-ingestion of glucose and fructose on exogenous and endogenous su...
This study investigated how high-altitude (HA, 4300 m) acclimatization affected exogenous glucose ox...
This study investigated how high-altitude (HA, 4300 m) acclimatization affected exogenous glucose ox...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. A.Jeukendrup@HB.UNIMAAS.NLTo in...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands.L.vanLoon@@H...
At high altitude, carbohydrate (CHO) is thought to be the fuel of choice because of its higher yiel...
Background: A better understanding of hypoxia-induced changes in substrate utilisation can facilitat...
Purpose: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depe...
It is common knowledge that diet and endurance training both have a major impact on body glycogen st...
Abstract Under altitude hypoxia condition, energy reliance on anaerobic glycolysis increases to comp...
Reduced oxidation rates of ingested glucose during prolonged exercise with low endogenous CHO availa...
PURPOSE: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depe...