Preexercise Galactose and Glucose Ingestion on Fuel Use during Exercise

Apr 25, 2012Medicine and science in sports and exercise

How Eating Galactose or Glucose Before Exercise Affects Energy Use During Exercise

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Abstract

Peak exogenous carbohydrate oxidation reached 0.68 g.min(-1) after glucose ingestion, compared to 0.44 g.min(-1) after galactose.

  • Glucose ingestion resulted in significantly higher exogenous carbohydrate oxidation rates during the first hour of exercise.
  • Galactose ingestion led to higher exogenous carbohydrate oxidation rates during the last hour of exercise.
  • Plasma glucose oxidation at 60 minutes was significantly greater for glucose compared to galactose.
  • No significant differences were found in total carbohydrate oxidation, muscle glycogen, or fat oxidation between glucose and galactose conditions.

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