Multiple Transportable Carbohydrates During Exercise

Jan 7, 2015Journal of strength and conditioning research

Limits and Future Research on Using Different Carbohydrates for Energy During Exercise

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Abstract

Ingestion of multiple transportable carbohydrates (MTC) increased exogenous carbohydrate oxidation, reduced gastrointestinal distress, and improved performance during cycling lasting ≄2.5 hours.

  • MTC is associated with improved carbohydrate absorption efficiency when intake exceeds 50-60 gĀ·h⁻¹.
  • Only 3 of the reviewed studies involved running, indicating a lack of diverse exercise modalities.
  • Most participants in the studies were fasted, which may affect the applicability of results.
  • Women and adolescents were underrepresented in the research on MTC.
  • High carbohydrate feedings (≄1.2 gĀ·min⁻¹) could have inflated gastrointestinal distress and exaggerated performance issues compared to single-saccharide feedings.

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