High cycling cadence reduces carbohydrate oxidation at given low intensity metabolic rate
Cycling cadence (RPM)-related differences in blood lactate concentration (BLC) increase with increasing exercise intensity, whilst corresponding divergences in oxygen uptake ( ·VO2) and carbon dioxide production ( ·VCO2) decrease. Aim of the present study was to test whether a higher RPM reduces the...
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