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不同血糖指数和负荷的运动前餐对代谢反应和耐力跑的影响。

Effect of preexercise meals with different glycemic indices and loads on metabolic responses and endurance running.

作者信息

Chen Ya Jun, Wong Stephen H, Wong Chun Kwok, Lam Ching Wan, Huang Ya Jun, Siu Parco M

机构信息

Dept. of Sports Science and Physical Education, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong.

出版信息

Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2008 Jun;18(3):281-300. doi: 10.1123/ijsnem.18.3.281.

Abstract

This study examined the effect of ingesting 3 isocaloric meals with different glycemic indices (GI) and glycemic loads (GL) 2 hr before exercise on metabolic responses and endurance running performance. Eight male runners completed 3 trials in a randomized order, separated by at least 7 days. Carbohydrate (CHO) content (%), GI, and GL were, respectively, 65%, 79, and 82 for the high-GI/high-GL meal (H-H); 65%, 40, and 42 for the low-GI/low-GL meal (L-L); and 36%, 78, and 44 for the high-GI/low-GL meal (H-L). Each trial consisted of a 1-hr run at 70% VO2max, followed by a 10-km performance run. Low-GL diets (H-L and L-L) were found to induce smaller metabolic changes during the postprandial period and during exercise, which were characterized by a lower CHO oxidation in the 2 trials (p < .05) and a concomitant, higher glycerol and free-fatty-acid concentration in the H-L trial (p < .05). There was no difference, however, in time to complete the preloaded 10-km performance run between trials. This suggests that the GL of the preexercise meal has an important role in determining subsequent metabolic responses.

摘要

本研究考察了在运动前2小时摄入3种具有不同血糖指数(GI)和血糖负荷(GL)的等热量餐对代谢反应和耐力跑表现的影响。8名男性跑步者按随机顺序完成3次试验,每次试验间隔至少7天。高GI/高GL餐(H-H)的碳水化合物(CHO)含量(%)、GI和GL分别为65%、79和82;低GI/低GL餐(L-L)为65%、40和42;高GI/低GL餐(H-L)为36%、78和44。每次试验包括在70%最大摄氧量下进行1小时跑步,随后进行10公里的成绩跑。结果发现,低GL饮食(H-L和L-L)在餐后和运动期间引起的代谢变化较小,其特征是在这2次试验中CHO氧化较低(p<0.05),且在H-L试验中甘油和游离脂肪酸浓度同时较高(p<0.05)。然而,各试验之间完成预先设定的10公里成绩跑的时间没有差异。这表明运动前餐的GL在决定随后的代谢反应中起重要作用。

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