Fructose Coingestion Does Not Accelerate Postexercise Muscle Glycogen Repletion

Nov 26, 2015Medicine and science in sports and exercise

Taking Fructose with Carbohydrates Does Not Speed Up Muscle Energy Recovery After Exercise

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Abstract

Muscle glycogen content after exercise was 236 ± 118 mmol·kg⁻¹ dry weight with glucose plus sucrose ingestion.

  • Plasma insulin and lactate levels were higher during the combined glucose and fructose and glucose and sucrose treatments compared to glucose alone.
  • Muscle glycogen content immediately after exercise was similar across all treatments, with no significant differences observed.
  • All carbohydrate treatments significantly increased muscle glycogen concentrations during 5 hours of recovery, but no differences between treatment types were found.
  • The combination of glucose with fructose or sucrose may reduce gastrointestinal discomfort associated with high carbohydrate intake.

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