Journal article

No Effect of Pre-exercise Meal on Substrate Metabolism and Time Trial Performance during Intense Endurance Exercise

D Paul, KA Jacobs, RJ Geor, KW Hinchcliff

International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism | Published : 2003

Abstract

To determine the effect of macronutrient composition of pre-exercise meals on exercise metabolism and performance, 8 trained men exercised for 30 min above lactate threshold (30LT), followed by a 20-km time trial (TT). Approximately 3.5 h before exercise, subjects consumed a carbohydrate meal (C; 3 g carbohydrate/kg), an isoenergetic fat meal (F; 1.3 g fat/kg), or a placebo meal (P; no energy content) on 3 separate occasions in randomized order. Treatments had no effect on carbohydrate oxidation during exercise, but C decreased whole-body fat oxidation during the last 5 min of 30LT and TT, respectively (3.2 ± 1.6 and 4.8 ± 2.1 μmol · kg -1 · min-1, p < .05) when compared to F (13.3 ± 1.6 and..

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