1999
DOI: 10.1016/s1064-9689(21)00505-5
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MR Imaging of Stress Reactions, Muscle Injuries, and Other Overuse Injuries in Runners

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“…It was clear already at this time that exercise intensity, exercise duration and prior diet modified this balance of substrates. Recent studies have evidenced that quantitatively, the most important substrate oxidized at the level of the exercising muscle is glucose (Bergman et al, 1999;Friedlander et al, 2007). The maximal rate of CHO oxidation during exercise is about two fold higher than that of lipids (Sahlin et al, 2008).…”
Section: The Physiological Basis For Measuring Lipid Oxidation During Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It was clear already at this time that exercise intensity, exercise duration and prior diet modified this balance of substrates. Recent studies have evidenced that quantitatively, the most important substrate oxidized at the level of the exercising muscle is glucose (Bergman et al, 1999;Friedlander et al, 2007). The maximal rate of CHO oxidation during exercise is about two fold higher than that of lipids (Sahlin et al, 2008).…”
Section: The Physiological Basis For Measuring Lipid Oxidation During Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…b. Progressive rise in lipid oxidation with exercise duration When exercise is heavy and prolonged enough to result in glycogen depletion, there is a shift toward lipids and their oxidation gradually increases (Ahlborg et al, 1974;Bergman et al, 1999;Watt et al;. This phenomenon is rather slow in mild to medium intensity exercise when the duration of this exercise does not exceed 1 hr.…”
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