Rethinking the role of fat oxidation: substrate utilisation during high-intensity interval training in well-trained and recreationally trained runners.
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Acute and Post-Exercise Physiological Responses to High-Intensity Interval Training in Endurance and Sprint AthletesFat Utilization During High-Intensity Exercise: When Does It End?Re-examination of the contribution of substrates to energy expenditure during high-intensity intermittent exercise in endurance athletes.Response to: "If the Metabolic Winter Is Coming, When Will It Be Summer?" (Metab Syndr Relat Disord 2017;15:3).Altering fatty acid availability does not impair prolonged, continuous running to fatigue: evidence for carbohydrate dependence.Effects of a 4-Week Very Low-Carbohydrate Diet on High-Intensity Interval Training Responses.
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Rethinking the role of fat oxidation: substrate utilisation during high-intensity interval training in well-trained and recreationally trained runners.
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scientific article published on 21 August 2015
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Rethinking the role of fat oxi ...... ecreationally trained runners.
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Daniel J Plews
Eva Herold
Ken J Hetlelid
Paul B Laursen
Stephen Seiler
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10.1136/BMJSEM-2015-000047
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2015-08-21T00:00:00Z