Effects of preexercise feedings on endurance performance.

C. L. Petteys, C. Foster, G. Brice, S. Doberstein, J. Porcari
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Eight male and female students were studied during exercise to exhaustion on a bicycle ergometer at 80 and 100% of Vo2max following the ingestion of water (W), 75 g of glucose (G) or a liquid meal (M) (10 g protein, 12.5 g fat, 15 g CHO). When compared to the endurance ride (80% Vo2max) in the W treatment, endurance performance time was reduced by 19%, (p less than .05) (53.2 to 43.2 min) as a result of the preexercise glucose feeding (Trial G). No difference in performance at 80% Vo2max was found between the W and M trials. The preexercise feedings had no effect on exercise time to exhaustion at 100% Vo2max. During the G and M trials at 80% Vo2max, most of the subjects demonstrated a transient decline in serum glucose (less than 3.5 mM). After 30-40 min. of exercise, however, serum glucose returned to normal and was seldom low at the time of exhaustion. Serum free fatty acids (FFA) were depressed throughout the G trial. The results of these experiments indicate impaired lipid mobilization following CHO ingestion. The present data support our earlier findings (11) which demonstrate that glucose feedings 30-45 minutes before endurance exercise increase the rate of CHO oxidation and impede the mobilization of FFA, thereby reducing exercise time to exhaustion.
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运动前饲喂对耐力表现的影响。
研究了8名男女学生在摄入水(W)、75克葡萄糖(g)或液体膳食(M)(10克蛋白质、12.5克脂肪、15克CHO)后,以80%和100%的最大摄氧量在自行车测力仪上运动至精疲力竭。与W组的耐力骑行(80% Vo2max)相比,运动前葡萄糖喂养使耐力表现时间减少了19% (p < 0.05)(53.2至43.2分钟)(试验G)。W组和M组在80% Vo2max时的表现没有差异。运动前喂养对100% Vo2max时的运动时间无影响。在80% Vo2max的G和M试验中,大多数受试者表现出短暂的血清葡萄糖下降(小于3.5 mM)。然而,在运动30-40分钟后,血清葡萄糖恢复正常,并且在疲惫时很少低。血清游离脂肪酸(FFA)在整个G试验期间均呈下降趋势。这些实验结果表明,摄入CHO后脂质动员受损。目前的数据支持了我们早期的发现(11),即耐力运动前30-45分钟的葡萄糖喂养增加了CHO氧化的速度,阻碍了FFA的动员,从而减少了运动时间。
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