Exploring mechanisms of fatigue during repeated exercise and the dose dependent effects of carbohydrate and protein ingestion: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Mar 28, 2014Trials

How fatigue builds up during repeated exercise and how different amounts of carbs and protein affect it

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Abstract

1.2 grams of sucrose per kilogram of body mass per hour of recovery will be tested for its impact on muscle glycogen resynthesis and exercise capacity.

  • Muscle glycogen is a primary energy source during moderate- to high-intensity exercise, but its role in repeated exercise after limited recovery is unclear.
  • The project aims to analyze fatigue causes during repeated exercise by manipulating glycogen levels through nutritional interventions.
  • Phase I will explore if a dose-response relationship exists between carbohydrate ingestion rates and muscle glycogen availability.
  • Phase II will investigate whether the effects on exercise capacity are linked to glycogen availability or overall energy intake.

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