The body uses two main fuels: carbohydrates and fats. However, carbohydrates can deliver energy much faster to the muscles than fats as it is necessary for higher intensity exercise.
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😩Unfortunately, carbohydrate stores are relatively small: the body stores
carbohydrates as glycogen in the...
Glycogen resynthesis after exercise: effect of carbohydrate intake.Ivy JL1.
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Abstract<abstracttext>To maximize glycogen resynthesis after exercise, a carbohydrate supplement in excess of 1.0 g x kg(-1) body wt should be consumed immediately after competition or a training...
Muscle glycogen synthesis before and after exercise.
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<abstracttext>The importance of carbohydrates as a fuel source during endurance exercise has been known for 60 years. With the advent of the muscle biopsy needle in the 1960s, it was determined that the major source of...
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