Carbohydrates and Physical/Mental Performance during Intermittent Exercise to Fatigue

Investigated the effects of carbohydrate-electrolyte (CHO) ingestion on physical and mental function associated with performing high-intensity exercise. Physically active adults completed physical activities while researchers assessed them. CHO or placebo drinks were consumed before starting and at...

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subjects Adult
Athletes
Beverages
Biological and medical sciences
Blood Glucose
Carbohydrate Loading
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates - administration & dosage
Cognitive Ability
Electrolytes - administration & dosage
Exercise - physiology
Fatigue - physiopathology
Fatty Acids, Nonesterified - blood
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Insulin - blood
Male
Motor Skills - physiology
Physical Fitness
Psychomotor Performance - physiology
Space life sciences
Sports - physiology
Vertebrates: body movement. Posture. Locomotion. Flight. Swimming. Physical exercise. Rest. Sports
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