Effect of Glycemic Index of a Pre-exercise Meal on Endurance Exercise Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Sep 29, 2016Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)

How the Sugar Level of a Pre-Exercise Meal May Affect Endurance Performance: A Review and Analysis

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Abstract

A total of 19 studies with 188 participants were analyzed to evaluate the impact of low glycemic index (LGI) versus high glycemic index (HGI) pre-exercise meals on endurance performance.

  • Meals with a glycemic index of 82 (HGI) and 35 (LGI) were ingested 30-210 minutes before exercise.
  • Slightly improved performance was observed with LGI meals in tests without carbohydrate ingestion during exercise, but no significant pooled effects were found.
  • Conflicting results were noted in studies where exogenous carbohydrates were consumed during exercise.
  • No significant relationships were found with potential effect modifiers such as exercise duration, meal timing, or participant fitness.
  • No consistent metabolic responses during exercise were detected for either meal type.

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