For Flux Sake: Isotopic Tracer Methods of Monitoring Human Carbohydrate Metabolism During Exercise.
Autor: | Gonzalez, Javier T., King, Andy J. |
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HOMEOSTASIS
CARBOHYDRATE metabolism SKELETAL muscle NUTRITION LIVER EXERCISE physiology BLOOD sugar HEALTH status indicators GLYCOGENOLYSIS DYNAMICS PHYSICAL activity RADIOISOTOPES in medical diagnosis BODY movement CARBON dioxide EXERCISE intensity DIETARY carbohydrates ISOTOPES OXIDATION-reduction reaction |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Sport Nutrition & Exercise Metabolism; Jan2023, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p60-70, 11p, 5 Diagrams, 1 Chart, 1 Graph |
Abstrakt: | Isotopic tracers can reveal insights into the temporal nature of metabolism and track the fate of ingested substrates. A common use of tracers is to assess aspects of human carbohydrate metabolism during exercise under various established models. The dilution model is used alongside intravenous infusion of tracers to assess carbohydrate appearance and disappearance rates in the circulation, which can be further delineated into exogenous and endogenous sources. The incorporation model can be used to estimate exogenous carbohydrate oxidation rates. Combining methods can provide insight into key factors regulating health and performance, such as muscle and liver glycogen utilization, and the underlying regulation of blood glucose homeostasis before, during, and after exercise. Obtaining accurate, quantifiable data from tracers, however, requires careful consideration of key methodological principles. These include appropriate standardization of pretrial diet, specific tracer choice, whether a background trial is necessary to correct expired breath CO |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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