Oxidation rate of exogenous carbohydrate during exercise is higher in boys than in men.
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Prolonged exercise testing in two children with a mild Multiple Acyl-CoA-Dehydrogenase deficiencyNutritional Considerations for Performance in Young AthletesHigh cycling cadence reduces carbohydrate oxidation at given low intensity metabolic rate.Physical activity is related to insulin sensitivity in children and adolescents, independent of adiposity: a review of the literaturePhysical activity, sport, and pediatric diabetes.Fat and carbohydrate metabolism during submaximal exercise in children.The endocrine response and substrate utilization during exercise in children and adolescents.Carbohydrate intake considerations for young athletes.Hip region muscular dystrophy and emergence of motor deficits in dysferlin-deficient Bla/J mice.Optimal composition of fluid-replacement beverages.Muscle metabolism changes with age and maturation: How do they relate to youth sport performance?Structure-Based Designed Nano-Dysferlin Significantly Improves Dysferlinopathy in BLA/J Mice.Carbohydrate supplementation and prolonged intermittent high-intensity exercise in adolescents: research findings, ethical issues and suggestions for the future.Group- and individual-level coincidence of the 'Fatmax' and lactate accumulation in adolescents.Gender difference in the metabolic response to prolonged exercise with [13C]glucose ingestion.Ingesting a 6% carbohydrate-electrolyte solution improves endurance capacity, but not sprint performance, during intermittent, high-intensity shuttle running in adolescent team games players aged 12-14 years.Anaerobic and aerobic enzyme activities in human skeletal muscle from children and adults.Carbohydrate and fat metabolism related to blood lactate in boys and male adolescents.Body composition and nutritional profile of male adolescent tennis players.Commentaries on Viewpoint: can muscle size fully account for strength differences between children and adults?No difference in exogenous carbohydrate oxidation during exercise in children with and without impaired glucose tolerance.Energy substrate utilization with and without exogenous carbohydrate intake in boys and men exercising in the heat.
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Oxidation rate of exogenous carbohydrate during exercise is higher in boys than in men.
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Oxidation rate of exogenous carbohydrate during exercise is higher in boys than in men.
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Oxidation rate of exogenous carbohydrate during exercise is higher in boys than in men.
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Oxidation rate of exogenous carbohydrate during exercise is higher in boys than in men.
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Oxidation rate of exogenous carbohydrate during exercise is higher in boys than in men.
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Oxidation rate of exogenous carbohydrate during exercise is higher in boys than in men.
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Oxidation rate of exogenous carbohydrate during exercise is higher in boys than in men.
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Brian W Timmons
Michael C Riddell
Oded Bar-Or
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10.1152/JAPPLPHYSIOL.00140.2002
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2002-09-13T00:00:00Z