Decreased PDH activation and glycogenolysis during exercise following fat adaptation with carbohydrate restoration

Sep 29, 2005American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism

Reduced energy enzyme activity and sugar breakdown during exercise after a high-fat diet followed by carb intake

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Abstract

High-fat diet training followed by carbohydrate restoration resulted in a 45% increase in fat oxidation and a 30% decrease in carbohydrate oxidation during cycling at 70% VO2peak.

  • Whole body fat oxidation increased while carbohydrate oxidation decreased during aerobic cycling after a high-fat diet.
  • Muscle enzyme activity measurements indicated lower pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) activity during exercise after the high-fat adaptation.
  • Glycogen breakdown estimates during exercise were lower in the high-fat adaptation group compared to the high-carbohydrate group.
  • Hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) activity showed an approximate 20% increase during exercise after high-fat adaptation.
  • The mechanism for altered fuel use may involve reduced accumulation of free ADP and AMP, affecting glycogenolysis and PDH activation.

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