Pre-exercise isomaltulose intake affects carbohydrate oxidation reduction during endurance exercise and maximal power output in the subsequent Wingate test
Abstract Background Ingestion of low-glycemic index (GI) isomaltulose (ISO) not only suppresses subsequent carbohydrate (CHO) oxidation but also inversely retains more CHO after prolonged endurance exercise. Therefore, ISO intake may affect anaerobic power output after prolonged endurance exercise....
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Päätekijät: | Naoko Onuma (Tekijä), Daisuke Shindo (Tekijä), Eriko Matsuo (Tekijä), Miki Sakazaki (Tekijä), Yukie Nagai (Tekijä), Kentaro Yamanaka (Tekijä) |
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