American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism

How Changing Carbohydrate Intake and Muscle Energy Stores Affects Sugar Use During Exercise When Fat Burning Is Blocked

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Abstract

A high-fat diet significantly increased fat oxidation but also led to a 15% increase in plasma glucose appearance rate during exercise.

  • Low muscle glycogen availability may enhance fat oxidation, which typically compensates for reduced glycogen utilization.
  • Impairment of fat oxidation, induced by a beta-blocker, resulted in increased plasma glucose turnover.
  • Despite an increase in fat oxidation, plasma glucose clearance rate rose by 26%, indicating reliance on glucose under impaired fat utilization.
  • The findings suggest a hierarchy where fat is the primary fuel source, while plasma glucose serves as a secondary substrate when glycogen is low.

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