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Effects of 4 h preexercise carbohydrate feedings on cycling performance.
- Source :
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Medicine and science in sports and exercise [Med Sci Sports Exerc] 1989 Oct; Vol. 21 (5), pp. 598-604. - Publication Year :
- 1989
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Abstract
- This study determined the effects of consuming three different amounts of liquid carbohydrate 4 h before exercise on the metabolic responses during exercise and on exercise performance. Four hours before exercise subjects consumed either 45 (L) or 156 (M) g of carbohydrate in isocaloric feedings and either 0 (P) or 312 (H) g of carbohydrate. Interval cycling was undertaken for 95 min, followed by a performance trial. Blood glucose had reached basal 1 h after all feedings; blood insulin had reached basal 3 h after ingestion of P, L, and M but was still 84% higher for H at the start of exercise. During exercise insulin averaged 48% higher for H than P. Blood glucose decreased 16% during exercise for P, L, and M, whereas for H there was a transient drop the first 15 min of exercise, after which glucose increased and remained constant throughout exercise. More carbohydrate oxidation occurred during exercise for H vs P, whereas results were similar for L and M. Ingestion of H improved performance by 15% as compared with P, whereas performance was similar for L and M. These results indicate that, despite elevated insulin at the start of and during exercise, consumption of 312 g of carbohydrate 4 h before moderately intense prolonged exercise can improve performance, perhaps via an enhancement of carbohydrate oxidation.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Body Temperature
Clinical Trials as Topic
Dietary Carbohydrates blood
Exercise physiology
Fatty Acids, Nonesterified blood
Female
Glycerol blood
Humans
Insulin blood
Lactates blood
Lactic Acid
Male
Oxygen Consumption
Rectum
Time Factors
Bicycling
Blood Glucose metabolism
Dietary Carbohydrates administration & dosage
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0195-9131
- Volume :
- 21
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Medicine and science in sports and exercise
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 2691821