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Periodization of Carbohydrate Intake: Short-Term Effect on Performance

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NUTRIENTS
卷 8, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nu8120755

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carbohydrate; performance; training; cycling time trial; trained athletes; lipid oxidation; perception of effort

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Background: Sleep-low consists of a sequential periodization of carbohydrate (CHO) availability-low glycogen recovery after train high glycogen-depleting interval training, followed by an overnight-fast and light intensity training (train low) the following day. This strategy leads to an upregulation of several exercise-responsive signaling proteins, but the chronic effect on performance has received less attention. We investigated the effects of short-term exposure to this strategy on endurance performance. Methods: Following training familiarization, 11 trained cyclists were divided into two groups for a one-week intervention-one group implemented three cycles of periodized CHO intake to achieve the sleep-low strategy over six training sessions (SL, CHO intake: 6 g.kg(-1).day(-1)), whereas the control group consumed an even distribution of CHO over the day (CON). Tests were a 2 h submaximal ride and a 20 km time trial. Results: SL improved their performance (mean: +3.2%; p < 0.05) compared to CON. The improvement was associated with a change in pacing strategy with higher power output during the second part of the test. No change in substrate utilization was observed after the training period for either group. Conclusion: Implementing the sleep-low strategy for one week improved performance by the same magnitude previously seen in a three-week intervention, without any significant changes in selected markers of metabolism.

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