Carbohydrates for training and competition
Australian Sports Commission · Sports Medicine Australia · +4 more institutions
Abstract
An athlete's carbohydrate intake can be judged by whether total daily intake and the timing of consumption in relation to exercise maintain adequate carbohydrate substrate for the muscle and central nervous system ("high carbohydrate availability") or whether carbohydrate fuel sources are limiting for the daily exercise programme ("low carbohydrate availability"). Carbohydrate availability is increased by consuming carbohydrate in the hours or days prior to the session, intake during exercise, and refuelling during recovery between sessions. This is important for the competition setting or for high-intensity training where optimal performance is desired. Carbohydrate intake during exercise should be scaled…
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- FWCI
- 16.17
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Carbohydrate
- Athletes
- Low carbohydrate
- Training (meteorology)
- Physical therapy
- Medicine
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Internal medicine