Carbohydrate Availability and Muscle Energy Metabolism during Intermittent Running

Dec 20, 2007Medicine and science in sports and exercise

How carbohydrate levels relate to muscle energy use during repeated running

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Abstract

Subjects ran longer in the carbohydrate-electrolyte (CHO-E) trial (158.0 ± 28.4 min) compared to the placebo (PLA) trial (131.0 ± 19.7 min; P < 0.05).

  • There were no differences in muscle glycogen use during the first 90 minutes of exercise.
  • A trend indicated greater muscle glycogen use in the PLA trial after 90 minutes compared to the CHO-E trial.
  • Plasma glucose concentrations were significantly higher at fatigue in the CHO-E trial compared to the PLA trial (P < 0.001).
  • The improved endurance capacity with CHO-E ingestion may not be solely due to muscle glycogen differences.
  • Higher plasma glucose levels towards the end of exercise could provide sustained energy for muscle metabolism.

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