Exogenous Carbohydrate Oxidation from Drinks Ingested During Prolonged Exercise in a Cold Environment in Man.

Galloway, S.D.R., Wootton, S. A., Murphy, J. L. and Maughan, R.J., 2001. Exogenous Carbohydrate Oxidation from Drinks Ingested During Prolonged Exercise in a Cold Environment in Man. Journal of Applied Physiology, 91, pp. 654-660.

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Abstract

Six healthy male volunteers performed four rides to exhaustion on a cycle ergometer at ~80% of maximal oxygen consumption. Subjects ingested a bolus volume of fluid (7.14 ml/kg) immediately before exercise and additional fluid volumes (1.43 ml/kg) every 10 min during exercise. The fluids ingested were either a flavored water control or glucose-electrolyte beverages with glucose concentrations of 2, 6, or 12%. The beverages were labeled with [U-13C]glucose (99.2%: 0.05 g/l). Exercise capacity was not different (P = 0.13) between trials; median (range) exercise time was 83.52 (79.85-89.68), 103.19 (78.82-108.22), 100.37 (80.60-124.07), and 94.76 (76.78-114.25) min in the 0, 2, 6, and 12% trials, respectively. The oxidation of exogenous glucose in each 15-min period was significantly lower in the 2% trial (P = 0.02) than in the 6 and 12% trials where oxidation rates were between 0.5 and 0.7 g/min. No difference in endogenous glucose oxidation was observed between trials (P = 0.71). These findings indicate that the oxidation of exogenous glucose during exercise of this intensity and duration in a cold environment is similar to that observed in warmer conditions. Thus a low oxidation of exogenous substrate is unlikely to be a factor limiting the effectiveness of carbohydrate-electrolyte drink ingestion on exercise capacity in a cold environment. stable isotopes; hydration; glucose oxidation

Item Type:Article
ISSN:1439-6319
Subjects:Technology > Medicine and Health > Medicine and Surgery
Group:School of Health and Social Care > Centre for Postgraduate Medical Research and Education
ID Code:9442
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