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Association of blood lactate accumulation with fat metabolism during exercise:method matters [PDF]

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This study examined if analytical procedures influence the relationship between lactate metabolism and fat oxidation during exercise in 54 young men (age: 27±7 y; body fat: 23±10%; VO 2max: 46.9±10.2 mL·kg -1·min -1).
Chavez-Guevara, Isaac Armando   +6 more
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ESTIMATING STUDY SAMPLE SIZE AND ASSESSING RELIABILITY OF PEAK FAT OXIDATION (PFO) DATA (G/MIN) COLLECTED DURING FATMAX TESTS, WITH CONSIDERATION FOR MENSTRUAL CYCLE IN ENDURANCE-TRAINED WOMEN [PDF]

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Background: Sample size estimations are completed to determine the number of participants needed to highlight a relevant treatment effect [1]. This is crucial to ensure that the results are reliable.
Harrison, Michael   +2 more
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A Comparison of the Maximal Fat Oxidation Rates of Three Different Time Periods in The Fatmax Stage.

open access: yesJournal of sports science & medicine, 2019
This study aimed to compare the maximal fat oxidation (MFO) rates obtained from the stage average, last 2 min average, and highest value in the Fatmax stage determined with a 6 min step protocol. A total of 35 overweight, sedentary healthy men (age: 25.4 ± 0.7 years, body mass index: 26.0 ± 0.6 kg/m 2 ) participated in the study.
Özgünen K.T.   +5 more
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Effect of habitual dietary carbohydrate on maximal fat oxidation in active but untrained humans

open access: yesAdvanced Exercise and Health Science
Changes in macronutrient intake has been linked to specific changes in rates of fat oxidation. However previous work has typically employed short duration interventions ranging from a couple of days to weeks.
Anneliese Blaxland   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Effects of HIIT vs Fatmax in woman with severe obesity

open access: yes, 2018
Obesity is a global epidemic that contributes to develop several health complications as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, type II diabetes, etc. In this line, bariatric surgery appears appears as a possible solution, but it implies a great surgical risk to patients.
openaire   +1 more source

The Effect of Prolonged and Graded Exercise Protocols on Maximal Fat Oxidation and Fatmax in Trained Girls

open access: yesReport of Health Care, 2017
Introduction: The intensity and duration of exercises are the main factors of fat oxidation and carbohydrate during the exercise. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of prolonged and graded exercise protocols on maximal fat oxidation (MFO) and Fatmax in trained girls. Methods: Ten trained girls (age = 22.3 ±1.8 years old; weight= 53.3±3.
Zahra Moradi   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

INVESTIGATING THE EFFECTS OF HORMONAL FLUCTUATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH MENSTRUAL CYCLE ON PEAK FAT OXIDATION DURING GRADED EXERCISE IN ENDURANCE-TRAINED WOMEN [PDF]

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Background: The menstrual cycle (MC) and associated hormones have become a popular subject of discussion due to their potential impact on how women utilize energy sources during exercise.
Harrison, Michael   +2 more
core   +2 more sources

EFEITO DOS EXERCÍCIOS DE ALTA INTENSIDADE AERÓBIOS E ANAERÓBIOS NA OXIDAÇÃO DE GORDURA CORPORAL: UMA REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Prescrição e Fisiologia do Exercício, 2014
The aim of this systematic review was assess the literature, comparing and analyzing the effect of high-intensity, exercise on aerobic and anaerobic, oxidation of body fat.
Paulo Barbosa Caldas Junior
doaj  

Association of basal metabolic rate and fuel oxidation in basal conditions and during exercise, with plasma S‐klotho: the FIT‐AGEING study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
S‐klotho, the shed form of α‐klotho, is thought to be an ageing suppressor with functions related to the physiology of energy metabolism. However, it remains unknown whether ageing biomarkers such as S‐klotho and/or chronological ageing are associated ...
Amaro Gahete, Francisco José   +4 more
core  

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