A signalling role for muscle glycogen in the regulation of pace during prolonged exercise

Dec 25, 2004British journal of sports medicine

Muscle glycogen may help control exercise speed during long workouts

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Abstract

Carbohydrate loading increased mean power output during a 1-hour time trial by 14 watts compared to a normal diet.

  • Eight cyclists were tested with and without carbohydrate loading to assess performance differences.
  • Carbohydrate loading allowed for greater muscle glycogen utilization during the time trial.
  • All subjects began both trials at similar workloads, but the loaded trial saw a consistent increase in average workload after 1 minute.
  • Seven out of eight subjects improved their time trial performance following carbohydrate loading.
  • Despite differences in performance, finishing muscle glycogen concentrations were similar across both trials.
  • The variability in end glycogen content was notably lower within individuals compared to between different subjects.

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