Metabolic and Circulatory Responses to the Ingestion of Glucose Polymer and Glucose/electrolyte Solutions During Exercise in Man
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Six men exercised on a cycle ergometer for 60 min on two occasions one week apart, at 68 +/- 3% of VO2max. On one occasion, a dilute glucose/electrolyte solution (E: osmolality 310 mosmol X kg-1, glucose content 200 mmol X l-1) was given orally at a rate of 100 ml every 10 min, beginning immediately prior to exercise. On the other occasion, a glucose polymer solution (P: osmolality 630 mosmol X kg-1, glucose content equivalent to 916 mmol X l-1) was given at the same rate. Blood samples were obtained from a superficial forearm vein immediately prior to exercise and at 15-min intervals during exercise; further samples were obtained at 15-min intervals for 60 min at rest following exercise. Heart rate and rectal temperature were measured at 5-min intervals during exercise. Blood glucose concentration was not different between the two tests during exercise, but rose to a peak of 8.7 +/- 1.2 mmol X l-1 (mean +/- SD) at 30-min post-exercise when P was drunk. Blood glucose remained unchanged during and after exercise when E was drunk. Plasma insulin levels were unchanged during exercise and were the same on both trials, but again a sharp rise in plasma insulin concentration was seen after exercise when P was drunk. The rate of carbohydrate oxidation during exercise, as calculated from VO2 and the respiratory exchange ratio, was not different between the two tests.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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