Kinesiology 3339A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Nutrient, Gluconeogenesis, Exercise Intensity

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Increasing exercise intensity increases rate of muscle glycogen use: exercise time in minutes vs muscle glycogen expressed as concentration where the markings are measurements over time, at 31% of slow jogging or walking: There is a gradual decrease in muscle glycogen over several hours of exercise but its still not as steep as intensive exercise: at 64% of aerobic maximum at jogging pace. After 2 hours, can see the value is much lower than walking pace. Can see a more rapid decrease and the value after 2 hours is much lower than walking pace: at 83% during intense training. Can see the steep drop over time, running out of fuel in 60m minutes as opposed to 2 hours: at 120% which is greater than aerobic maximum at anaerobic respiration. Will only have 20 minutes of intermittent exercise: at 150% where you perform at maximum effort for few minutes then rest.

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