NUTR 125 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Cardiovascular Disease, Glycogen, Caffeine

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29 Dec 2020
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Fluids: lose no more than 2% of body weight during exercise, 2. 5-3 cups for every 1 pound lost during or immediately exercise. Glycogen- glucose storage: muscle glycogen (used only by that muscle, liver glycogen is released into the blood stream, during low to moderate intensity- can sustain work for up to 2 hour. Glycogen depletion: hitting the wall - depleted muscle glycogen, bonking - depleted liver glycogen. Sports drinks: sports drinks that require less than 60 minutes od exertion or toal weight loss is less than 5-6 pounds, the primary concern is replacing water, exercise beyond 60 minutes replacing carbohydrates and electrolytes become important. Energy bars: carbs or proteins or both, both seems to work better, tips for choosing a good energy bar, 40 g cho is less than/equal to 10 g protein and 4 g fat and 5 g ber. Health problems associated with obesity: cardiovascular disease and stroke, diabetes.

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