Utilization of lipids during exercise in human subjects: metabolic and dietary constraints

Apr 16, 1998The British journal of nutrition

How the body uses fats during exercise and the influence of metabolism and diet

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Abstract

Endurance exercise enhances the capacity for fat oxidation, which may reduce glycogen degradation.

  • Skeletal muscle primarily uses carbohydrates and fat for energy during endurance exercise.
  • Increased exercise intensity leads to greater carbohydrate utilization, often resulting in glycogen depletion.
  • A high-carbohydrate diet and carbohydrate intake during exercise can maintain carbohydrate oxidation and delay fatigue.
  • Improving fat oxidation during exercise is associated with reduced glycogen breakdown and potentially better endurance.
  • Regular endurance exercise promotes factors that enhance fat oxidation, including blood flow, fat breakdown, and mitochondrial function.
  • Certain dietary interventions, such as high-fat diets and L-carnitine supplementation, may significantly increase fat oxidation during exercise.

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