Journal article
Daily training with high carbohydrate availability increases exogenous carbohydrate oxidation during endurance cycling
GR Cox, SA Clark, AJ Cox, SL Halson, M Hargreaves, JA Hawley, N Jeacocke, RJ Snow, WK Yeo, LM Burke
Journal of Applied Physiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2010
Abstract
We determined the effects of varying daily carbohydrate intake by providing or withholding carbohydrate during daily training on endurance performance, whole body rates of substrate oxidation, and selected mitochondrial enzymes. Sixteen endurance-trained cyclists or triathletes were pair matched and randomly allocated to either a high-carbohydrate group (High group; n = 8) or an energy-matched low-carbohydrate group (Low group; n = 8) for 28 days. Immediately before study commencement and during the final 5 days, subjects undertook a 5-day test block in which they completed an exercise trial consisting of a 100 min of steady-state cycling (100SS) followed by a 7-kJ/kg time trial on two occas..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by research grants from Nestle Australia and the Performance Research Centre of the Australian Institute of Sport.