Muscle Glycogen Content during Endurance Training under Low Energy Availability

Jul 26, 2019Medicine and science in sports and exercise

Muscle Energy Storage Levels during Endurance Training with Low Calorie Intake

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Abstract

Muscle glycogen content decreased by 30% during three consecutive days of endurance training under low energy availability.

  • Body weight, fat-free mass, and skeletal muscle volume were significantly reduced in low energy availability conditions.
  • Muscle glycogen content was significantly lower in low energy availability compared to normal energy availability.
  • Endurance capacity, measured by time to exhaustion, was not significantly different between low and normal energy availability trials.

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