Nutrition and Exercise Flashcards
What fuels are increasingly used as exercise increases in intensity? give reference
Muscle glycogen and plasma glucose (Van loon 2001)
What are the fat sources used for fuel in exercise?
Plasma NEFA, Intramuscular triglycerides and plasma triglycerides
How does fuel use vary depending on exercise duration?
Plasma fatty acid use increases and muscle glycogen decreases
On average, how many kcal of fat vs carbs do we have stored in the body at any one time? give Reference
Fats: >100,000kcal
Carbs: <3,200kcal
Van Loon (2012)
According to Bergstrom et al 1967, what is the relationship between carb content of diet and time to exhaustion?
Higher carb diets lead to longer time to fatigue
What is the problem of generalising the results of research performed on mice/rats on the topic of carbohydrate restriction to humans?
Rats respond differently to humans. Rats will replenish their liver glycogen without eating carbs, whereas humans will only do so after ingesting carbs
What are the two ways you can measure liver glycogen?
- Muscle Biopsy
- MRI
What did Casey et al 2000 find about the relationship between liver glycogen storage and time to exhaustion?
Positive correlation between liver glycogen content and time to exhaustion
What does effect dos endurance training status have on muscle and liver glycogen stores? give reference
Trained have higher muscle glycogen stores than untrained, but no difference in liver glyocgen stores (Gonzalez et al 2016)
What impact does carbohydrate ingestion have on muscle glycogen depletion?
No significant difference in muscle glycogen between carb intake and control, but carb intake group could exercise for an hour longer (Coyle et al 1986)
What impact does carbohydrate ingestion have on plasma glucose depletion during exercise?
Carboyhdrate ingestion slows the rate of plasma glucose depletion and can actualy cause it to increase, whereas placebo shows steady decrease over time (Coyle et al 1986)
What is the the maximum rate of glucose use per minute? give reference
1g per minute (Gonzalez et al 2017)
What is the maximum rate of fructose + glucose or sucrose use per minute?
1.5g per minute (Gonzalez et al 2017)
What transport proteins does glucose use to traverse from the intestinal lumen through the intestinal wall into the bloodstream?
SGLT1 and then GLUT2
What effect does glucose or sucrose ingestion have on liver glycogen store sparing during exercise? give reference
Glucose and Sucrose ingestion causes liver glycogen stores to not be used during moderate intensity exercise (Gonzalez et al 2015)