Are very high rates of exogenous carbohydrate ingestion (>90 g/hr) sufficient or indeed necessary to run a sub-2hr marathon? An analysis of the model predictions of Lukasiewicz and colleagues
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spelling | doaj-art-98de1ab66dc94bdfbc52f0cb6ebda7d92025-01-08T05:10:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Nutrition2296-861X2025-01-011110.3389/fnut.2024.15075721507572Are very high rates of exogenous carbohydrate ingestion (>90 g/hr) sufficient or indeed necessary to run a sub-2hr marathon? An analysis of the model predictions of Lukasiewicz and colleaguesTimothy D. Noakes0Philip J. Prins1Department of Medical and Wellness Science, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, South AfricaDepartment of Exercise Science, Grove City College, Grove City, PA, United Stateshttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2024.1507572/fullcarbohydrate oxidationfat oxidationmuscle glycogencarbohydrate ingestionsub-2hr marathon |
spellingShingle | Timothy D. Noakes Philip J. Prins Are very high rates of exogenous carbohydrate ingestion (>90 g/hr) sufficient or indeed necessary to run a sub-2hr marathon? An analysis of the model predictions of Lukasiewicz and colleagues Frontiers in Nutrition carbohydrate oxidation fat oxidation muscle glycogen carbohydrate ingestion sub-2hr marathon |
title | Are very high rates of exogenous carbohydrate ingestion (>90 g/hr) sufficient or indeed necessary to run a sub-2hr marathon? An analysis of the model predictions of Lukasiewicz and colleagues |
title_full | Are very high rates of exogenous carbohydrate ingestion (>90 g/hr) sufficient or indeed necessary to run a sub-2hr marathon? An analysis of the model predictions of Lukasiewicz and colleagues |
title_fullStr | Are very high rates of exogenous carbohydrate ingestion (>90 g/hr) sufficient or indeed necessary to run a sub-2hr marathon? An analysis of the model predictions of Lukasiewicz and colleagues |
title_full_unstemmed | Are very high rates of exogenous carbohydrate ingestion (>90 g/hr) sufficient or indeed necessary to run a sub-2hr marathon? An analysis of the model predictions of Lukasiewicz and colleagues |
title_short | Are very high rates of exogenous carbohydrate ingestion (>90 g/hr) sufficient or indeed necessary to run a sub-2hr marathon? An analysis of the model predictions of Lukasiewicz and colleagues |
title_sort | are very high rates of exogenous carbohydrate ingestion 90 g hr sufficient or indeed necessary to run a sub 2hr marathon an analysis of the model predictions of lukasiewicz and colleagues |
topic | carbohydrate oxidation fat oxidation muscle glycogen carbohydrate ingestion sub-2hr marathon |
url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2024.1507572/full |
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