Nutritional strategies for promoting fat utilization and delaying the onset of fatigue during prolonged exercise

Jun 1, 1997Journal of sports sciences

Diet approaches to increase fat use and delay tiredness during long exercise

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Abstract

Ingestion of medium-chain triacylglycerols combined with carbohydrates may spare muscle carbohydrate stores and improve 40 km time-trial performance.

  • Carbohydrate intake before and during endurance exercise is associated with delayed fatigue and reduced power output.
  • Medium-chain triacylglycerols are rapidly absorbed and oxidized, potentially enhancing fat utilization during exercise.
  • A high-fat diet (> 70% by energy) over 2-4 weeks may nearly double resistance to fatigue during prolonged, low- to moderate-intensity cycling.
  • Preliminary findings indicate mean cycling time-trial performance can improve by 80 seconds after dietary fat adaptation and carbohydrate loading.
  • The contribution of fuel substrates to endurance activities may be influenced by training, nutrition, and hormonal factors.

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