Posts

Showing posts with the label bacon

Popular topics

Show more

Fructose Impairs Fatty Acid Oxidation: Replacing 26g of Starch and Lactose in low GI Meal by Fructose Decreases Postprandial and Exercise Fatty Acid Oxidation by -21%

Image
Image 1: With just bacon and eggs for breakfast you would not run the "risk" of reducing fatty acid oxidation. A carby meal, i.e. a meal with a high amount of carbohydrates, right before workout triggers a shift in substrate utilization, i.e. the type of energy resource, your body will use to fuel the subsequent workout, from fats to carbohydrates, right!? But does it make difference whether you eat a Snickers bar or drink a can of Coca Cola , if both contained the same amount of carbs? Or, in other words, does the source and/or the glycemic index of your pre-workout meal have an impact on the respiratory quotient (RQ), which is the quotient of the amount of exhaled CO2 and inhaled oxygen, with higher RQs (towards 1.0) indicating that you are predominantly running on carbs, and low RQs (towards 0.7) indicating that you derive a greater part (not all!) of your energy from fatty acids. Orange juice with breakfast? Better not... The question, whether GI and carbohydra...
Disclaimer:The information provided on this website is for informational purposes only. It is by no means intended as professional medical advice. Do not use any of the agents or freely available dietary supplements mentioned on this website without further consultation with your medical practitioner.