Low-Carbohydrate Training Increases Protein Requirements of Endurance Athletes

May 15, 2019Medicine and science in sports and exercise

Training on a Low-Carb Diet Raises Protein Needs for Endurance Athletes

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Abstract

Fat oxidation during a 10-km run was higher in low-carbohydrate availability conditions compared to high-carbohydrate availability conditions.

  • Training with low carbohydrate availability was associated with increased fat oxidation during exercise.
  • Phenylalanine oxidation, which indicates protein synthesis, was greater in low carbohydrate conditions.
  • No significant difference in phenylalanine flux was observed between the low and high carbohydrate trials.
  • The findings suggest that endurance athletes may require more protein when training with low carbohydrate availability.

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