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DOI: 10.1001/jama.1924.02650480034015
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Some Changes in the Chemical Constituents of the Blood Following a Marathon Race

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“…Interest in CHO ingestion during exercise arose when three out of 12 runners in the 1923 Boston Marathon were found to have low plasma glucose concentrations after the race (Levine et al, 1924 ). Levine et al ( 1924) proposed that hypoglycaemia was the cause of the extreme fatigue seen in these runners.…”
Section: Introduction and Historical Overviewmentioning
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“…Interest in CHO ingestion during exercise arose when three out of 12 runners in the 1923 Boston Marathon were found to have low plasma glucose concentrations after the race (Levine et al, 1924 ). Levine et al ( 1924) proposed that hypoglycaemia was the cause of the extreme fatigue seen in these runners.…”
Section: Introduction and Historical Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Levine et al ( 1924) proposed that hypoglycaemia was the cause of the extreme fatigue seen in these runners. In order to test their hypothesis, this group subsequently studied the same runners when they consumed CHO during the following year's race (Gordon et al, 1925).…”
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“…Esses pesquisadores relataram que indivíduos submetidos a dieta rica em CHO apresentaram menor percepção subjetiva de esforço em comparação com a situação na qual os mesmos haviam consumido dieta rica em lipídios (24) . Em 1923, Levine et al (25) observaram redução da glicemia em corredores após a maratona de Boston. Para esses pesquisadores, a queda da glicemia era uma possível causa da fadiga.…”
Section: Suplementação De Carboidrato No Exercício De Enduranceunclassified
“…A fim de testar essa hipó-tese, no ano subsequente, corredores realizaram uma ingestão elevada de CHO antes e durante a corrida. Essa estratégia preveniu a hipoglicemia e aumentou, significativamente, o desempenho desses atletas (25) . Posteriormente, na década de 30, Christensen (26) mostrou que o aumento da intensidade do exercício era associada ao aumento na taxa de utilização do CHO endógeno.…”
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