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Chronic depletion of glycogen has been shown to be detrimental to performance during heavy training (9). The rate of glycogen replacement is highest immediately following exercise upon ingesting a high-carbohydrate meal (8). Glycogen levels should return to normal levels in about 24 hours if y...
Eight endurance-trained cyclists (VO(2)max = 62.1 +/- 2.2 ml.kg(-1) body wt.min(-1)) performed 2 trials consisting of a 2-hour glycogen-depletion ride at 65-75% VO(2)max. Carbohydrate-protein (355 ml; approximately 0.8 g carbohydrate (CHO).kg(-1) body wt and approximately 0.2 ...
We investigated the temporal relationship between hepatic glycogen depletion and cardiac and hepatic PDH (pyruvate dehydrogenase complex) activities during... MJ Holness,MC Sugden - 《Biochemical Journal》 被引量: 98发表: 1989年 Effects of re-feeding after prolonged starvation on pyruvate dehydrogenase ...
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Glycogen depletion rather than glucose 6-P increments controls early glycogen recovery in human cultured muscle. In glycogen-containing muscle, glycogenesis appears to be controlled by glucose 6-phosphate (6-P) provision, but after glycogen depletion, an autoinhibitory control of glycogen could be a...
1B). The pattern of initial glycogen depletion, followed by glycogen accumulation and return to baseline is similar to that observed in skeletal muscle and described as ‘glycogen supercompensation’ (Jensen et al., 2021). Previous studies have reported that exercise-induced glycogen super...
We hypothesized that intermittent exercise performed at high but sub-maximal intensities with long recovery periods would induce a low glycogen state that would stimulate peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ coactivator- 1α (PGC1-α) and pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase-4 (PDK-4) gene expression...
The phenomenon is partly due to the composition of glycogen, which also contains water. As such, rapid depletion of glycogen at theonset of the diettriggers the loss ofwater weight. Over time, glycogen stores are renewed and the water weight begins to return. When this happens,weight loss ...
refer to a number of studies that suggest that ingestion of carbohydrates, particularly glucose or sucrose (glucose-fructose) during exercise can attenuate liver glycogen depletion. It is believed that consuming1.2g/kg of carbohydrate during recoveryis ideal for rapid repletion. ...