Respiratory gas-exchange ratios during graded exercise in fed and fasted trained and untrained men

Author:

Bergman Bryan C.1,Brooks George A.1

Affiliation:

1. Exercise Physiology Laboratory, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720-3140

Abstract

We evaluated the hypotheses that endurance training increases relative lipid oxidation over a wide range of relative exercise intensities in fed and fasted states and that carbohydrate nutrition causes carbohydrate-derived fuels to predominate as energy sources during exercise. Pulmonary respiratory gas-exchange ratios [(RER) = CO2production/O2 consumption (V˙o 2)] were determined during four relative, graded exercise intensities in both fed and fasted states. Seven untrained (UT) men and seven category 2 and 3 US Cycling Federation cyclists (T) exercised in the morning in random order, with target power outputs of 20 and 40% peakV˙o 2(V˙o 2 peak) for 2 h, 60% V˙o 2 peak for 1.5 h, and 80%V˙o 2 peak for a minimum of 30 min after either a 12-h overnight fast or 3 h after a standardized breakfast. Actual metabolic responses were 22 ± 0.33, 40 ± 0.31, 59 ± 0.32, and 75 ± 0.39%V˙o 2 peak. T subjects showed significantly ( P < 0.05) decreased RER compared with UT subjects at absolute workloads when fed and fasted. Fasting significantly decreased RER values compared with the fed state at 22, 40, and 59%V˙o 2 peak in T and at 40 and 59%V˙o 2 peak in UT subjects. Training decreased ( P < 0.05) mean RER values compared with UT subjects at 22%V˙o 2 peak when they fasted, and at 40%V˙o 2 peak when fed or fasted, but not at higher relative exercise intensities in either nutritional state. Our results support the hypothesis that endurance training enhances lipid oxidation in men after a 12-h overnight fast at low relative exercise intensities (22 and 40%V˙o 2 peak). However, a training effect on RER was not apparent at high relative exercise intensities (59 and 75%V˙o 2 peak). Because most athletes train and compete at exercise intensities >40% maximalV˙o 2, they will not oxidize a greater proportion of lipids compared with untrained subjects, regardless of nutritional state.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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