Delamarch, P., Delamarch, A., Monnier, M. and Favier, R. (1992a) Catecholamines and
glucose utilization during prolonged exercise in children.
Wojtaszewski, J.F.P. and Richter, E.A. (1998)
Glucose utilization during exercise: influence of endurance training.
Not exact matches
Substrate
utilization during exercise with
glucose and
glucose plus fructose ingestion in boys ages 10 - 14 yr.
By Brad Dieter, PhD and Dylan Dahlquist MS (c) A seminal study performed in the 1990's showed that as we increase exercise intensity blood
glucose and muscle glycogen (aka carbs) are primary fuels used
during higher intensity exercise and fat
utilization begins to decline (1).
Post - exercise substrate
utilization after a high
glucose vs. high fructose meal
during negative energy balance in the obese.
During the processing, it is said that some of the fructose in HFCS undergoes changes that makes it not well recognized in the human Krebs Cycle for primary conversion to blood
glucose in any significant quantity, and therefore can not be used for energy (ATP)
utilization.
Riddell, M.C., Bar - Or, O., Hollidge - Horvat, M., Schwarcz, H.P. and Heigenhauser, G.J.F. (2000a)
Glucose ingestion and substrate
utilization during exercise in boys with IDDM.
European Journal of Applied Physiology 83, 441 - 448 Riddell, M.C., Bar - Or, O., Wilk, B., Parolin M.L. and Heigenhauser, G.J.F. (2001) Substrate
utilization during exercise with
glucose and
glucose plus fructose ingestion in boys ages 10 - 14 yr.
Riddell, M.C., Bar - Or, O., Schwarcz, H.P. and Heigenhauser, G.J.F. (2000b) Substrate
utilization in boys
during exercise with [13C]-
glucose ingestion.
High carnitine also increases energy metabolism to improve
glucose utilization in diabetic cats, and helps obese cats burn fat
during weight loss and decrease the accumulation of fat in liver cells.