Effects of medium-chain triaclyglycerol ingested with carbohydrate on metabolism and exercise performance.

J H Goedecke, R Elmer-English, S C Dennis, I Schloss, T D Noakes, E V Lambert
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The effects of ingesting different amounts of medium-chain triacylglycerol (MCT) and carbohydrate (CHO) on gastric symptoms, fuel metabolism, and exercise performance were measured in 9 endurance-trained cyclists. Participants, 2 hr after a standardized lunch, cycled for 2 hr at 63% of peak oxygen consumption and then performed a simulated 40-km time trial (Ttrial). During the rides, participants ingested either 10% 14C-glucose (GLU), 10% 14C-GLU + 1.72% MCT (LO-MCT), or 10% 14C-GLU +3.44% MCT (HI-MCT) solutions: 400 ml at the start of exercise and then 100 ml every 10 min. MCT ingestion did not affect gastrointestinal symptoms. It only raised serum free fatty acid (FFA) and beta-hydroxybutyrate concentrations. Higher FFA and beta-hydroxybutyrate concentrations with MCT ingestion did not affect fuel oxidation or T-trial performance. The high CHO content of the pretrial lunch increased starting plasma insulin levels, which may have promoted CHO oxidation despite elevated circulating FFA concentrations with MCT ingestion.

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中链三甘油酯与碳水化合物一起摄入对代谢和运动表现的影响。
在9名耐力训练的自行车运动员中,研究了摄入不同量的中链甘油三酯(MCT)和碳水化合物(CHO)对胃症状、燃料代谢和运动表现的影响。参与者在标准化午餐后2小时,以63%的峰值耗氧量骑行2小时,然后进行模拟40公里计时赛(trial)。在骑行期间,参与者摄入10% 14c -葡萄糖(GLU)、10% 14C-GLU + 1.72% MCT (LO-MCT)或10% 14C-GLU +3.44% MCT (HI-MCT)溶液:运动开始时400毫升,然后每10分钟摄入100毫升。MCT摄入对胃肠道症状没有影响。它仅提高血清游离脂肪酸(FFA)和-羟基丁酸浓度。摄入MCT后,较高的FFA和β -羟基丁酸浓度不会影响燃料氧化或t试验性能。试验前午餐的高CHO含量增加了起始血浆胰岛素水平,这可能促进了CHO氧化,尽管MCT摄入提高了循环FFA浓度。
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