Kinesiology 3339A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Corn Flakes, Exercise Intensity, Glycogen

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Frequently expressed as % cho, i. e. , % of total energy intake that is cho, this is inappropriate because even a high % of a relatively low energy diet can be insufficient. Macronutrient intake should be expressed as g/kg body weight (mass is better term) in this case, at least 5 g/kg and closer to 8-10 g/kg, if possible. Will increase body weight about 1 kg (because body stores about 300 g cho + 900 g water or a total of 1. 2 kg) 70% cho diet (9. 6 g/kg for an 85kg individual) One breakfast might be close to what some women eat in a whole day. Cho stores: line is the range of values from hight to low point. This is the regular diet not following exercise. Can go form 300-600g in the muscle. this is the largest source/storage of carb in the body.

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