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Vol. 84, Issue 1, 53-59, January 1998
Noll Physiological Research Center, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802
Kirwan, John P., Donal O'Gorman, and William J. Evans.
A moderate glycemic meal before endurance exercise can enhance performance. J. Appl. Physiol. 84(1):
53-59, 1998.
The purpose of this study was to determine whether
presweetened breakfast cereals with various fiber contents and a
moderate glycemic index optimize glucose availability and improve
endurance exercise performance. Six recreationally active women ate 75 g of available carbohydrate in the form of breakfast cereals: sweetened
whole-grain rolled oats (SRO, 7 g of dietary fiber) or sweetened
whole-oat flour (SOF, 3 g of dietary fiber) and 300 ml of water or
water alone (Con). The meals were provided 45 min before semirecumbent
cycle ergometer exercise to exhaustion at 60% of peak
O2 consumption (
O2 peak). Diet and
physical activity were controlled by having the subjects reside in the
General Clinical Research Center for 2 days before each trial. Blood
samples were drawn from an antecubital vein for glucose, free fatty
acid (FFA), glycerol, insulin, epinephrine, and norepinephrine
determination. Breath samples were obtained at 15-min intervals after
meal ingestion and at 30-min intervals during exercise. Muscle glycogen
concentration was determined from biopsies taken from the vastus
lateralis muscle before the meal and immediately after exercise. Plasma
FFA concentrations were lower (P < 0.05) during the SRO and SOF trials for the first 60 and 90 min of
exercise, respectively, than during the Con trial. Respiratory exchange
ratios were higher (P < 0.05) at 90 and 120 min of exercise for the SRO and SOF trials, respectively, than for the Con trial. At exhaustion, glucose, insulin, FFA, glycerol, epinephrine, and norepinephrine concentrations, respiratory exchange ratio, and muscle glycogen use in the vastus lateralis muscle were
similar for all trials. Exercise time to exhaustion was 16% longer
(P < 0.05) during the SRO than
during the Con trial: 266.5 ± 13 and 225.1 ± 8 min,
respectively. There was no difference in exercise time for the SOF
(250.8 ± 12) and Con trials. We conclude that eating a
meal with a high dietary fiber content and moderate glycemic index 45 min before prolonged moderately intense exercise significantly enhances
exercise capacity.
glucose; glycogen; soluble fiber; glycemic index; exhaustion
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