Journal article
Exercise metabolism: Fuels for the fire
M Hargreaves, LL Spriet
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine | COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT | Published : 2018
Abstract
During exercise, the supply of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is essential for the energydependent processes that underpin ongoing contractile activity. These pathways involve both substrate-level phosphorylation, without any need for oxygen, and oxidative phosphorylation that is critically dependent on oxygen delivery to contracting skeletal muscle by the respiratory and cardiovascular systems and on the supply of reducing equivalents from the degradation of carbohydrate, fat, and, to a limited extent, protein fuel stores. The relative contribution of these pathways is primarily determined by exercise intensity, but also modulated by training status, preceding diet, age, gender, and environme..
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