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Skeletal muscle pyruvate dehydrogenase activation (PDHa) was 29% lower during high-fat adaptation compared to high-carbohydrate diet.
Lower PDHa activation suggests reduced carbohydrate utilization, which may influence training strategies.
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Average exercise PDHa values were 29% lower (P<0.05) during the FAT-adpt compared to CHO.
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Decreased Skeletal Muscle Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Activation During Cycling Following Short-term High-fat Adaptation With Carbohydrate Restoration
Trent Stellingwerff et al. · Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise · 2005
DOI 10.1249/00005768-200505001-00056
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