Carbohydrate Nutrition and Fatigue1

Feb 1, 1992Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)

How Carbohydrate Intake Relates to Feeling Tired

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Abstract

Athletes may require as much as 8 to 10 g/kg of body weight in carbohydrates during heavy training.

  • Fatigue during prolonged exercise is often linked to muscle glycogen depletion and low blood sugar levels.
  • High carbohydrate intake before exercise can improve performance by ensuring sufficient carbohydrate availability.
  • Carbohydrate ingestion during exercise helps delay fatigue by maintaining blood glucose levels and supporting carbohydrate oxidation.
  • Muscle glycogen resynthesis after exercise relies on carbohydrate intake, influenced by timing, amount, and type of carbohydrates consumed.
  • Adequate carbohydrate availability is associated with improved exercise performance.

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