Carbohydrate Ingestion Before and During Soccer Match Play and Blood Glucose and Lactate Concentrations

Jun 17, 2014Journal of athletic training

How eating carbohydrates before and during soccer affects blood sugar and lactate levels

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Abstract

Blood glucose concentrations were higher at 30 to 45 minutes during soccer match play after consuming a 6% carbohydrate-electrolyte beverage.

  • Consuming carbohydrates before and during exercise led to higher blood glucose levels in the first half of soccer match play.
  • Blood glucose levels decreased to similar concentrations between carbohydrate and placebo conditions during the second half.
  • Blood lactate levels rose significantly during the first 15 minutes of exercise and remained elevated throughout the match.
  • Carbohydrate supplementation did not alter the blood lactate response during the exercise.
  • Transient reductions in blood glucose occurred at halftime in both conditions.

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