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nonglycogen
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In general, a discussion of “calories in and calories out” often includes generalized metabolic rates, DIT, energy associated with physical activity, and even BAT and mild cold stress. However, ultimately, it is the integrated total energy expended and fuel partitioned (metabolic rate and RQ) that determine how much adipose tissue is depleted in a given 24-hr period. During periods of nonglycogen depleted fasting, this might be a 50:50 carbohydrate:fat split (RQ ∼0.85).
Nie znajduję czegoś takiego jak nie-glikogen :( Serdeczne dzięki za pomoc.
Nie znajduję czegoś takiego jak nie-glikogen :( Serdeczne dzięki za pomoc.
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English term (edited):
nonglycogen depleted fasting
post z wyczerpaniem związków innych niż glikogen
Propozycja. Nonglycogens are sources other than glycogen.
1 day 23 hrs
(łącznie) post w warunkach, gdy zapasy glikogenu nie były wyczerpane
Termin "nonglycogen depleted fasting" potraktowany jako całość oznacza moim zdaniem post w warunkach niewyczerpania glikogenu, czyli gdy zapasy glikogenu nie były wyczerpane. Pewnie można by to ładniej ująć.
Termin "nonglycogen" znalazłam w artykule dostępnym w internecie Muscle glycogen utilization during prolonged strenuous Galbo et al. (19), however, found nonglycogen-depleted
men capable of running only an additional 16 min, at 70% of Vo2 Max, after fatiguing and t.hen receiving a continuous glucose infusion.
Termin "nonglycogen" znalazłam w artykule dostępnym w internecie Muscle glycogen utilization during prolonged strenuous Galbo et al. (19), however, found nonglycogen-depleted
men capable of running only an additional 16 min, at 70% of Vo2 Max, after fatiguing and t.hen receiving a continuous glucose infusion.
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I am unable to find any online references for "non-glycogen depleted fasting".
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nonglycogen
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adjective Not of or pertaining to glycogen.
Etymologies
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non- + glycogen
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are you sure your source is correct?
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your phrase doesn't make any sense to me
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I don't know what "nonglycogens" have to do with it and can find no references ot this.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/stages-of-fasting#2.-Ea...
2. Early fasting state
Around 3–4 hours after eating, your body transitions into the early fasting state, which lasts until around 18 hours after eating.
During this phase, your blood sugar and insulin levels start to decline, causing your body to start converting glycogen into glucose (sugar) to use as energy (1Trusted Source).
Toward the end of this phase, your body will slowly run out of liver glycogen stores and start searching for another energy source.
This intensifies lipolysis, a process in which triglycerides from fat cells are broken down into smaller molecules that can be used as an alternative source of fuel (7Trusted Source).
Your body also converts amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins, into energy.
Many common forms of intermittent fasting, such as the 16/8 method, cycle between the fed state and early fasting state.
Summary
A few hours after eating, your body transitions into the early fasting state, which occurs when glycogen, amino acids, and fatty acids are converted into energy.
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nonglycogen
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adjective Not of or pertaining to glycogen.
Etymologies
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
non- + glycogen
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Note added at 6 ore (2024-02-27 19:37:59 GMT)
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are you sure your source is correct?
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Note added at 6 ore (2024-02-27 19:50:14 GMT)
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your phrase doesn't make any sense to me
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Note added at 6 ore (2024-02-27 19:53:45 GMT)
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I don't know what "nonglycogens" have to do with it and can find no references ot this.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/stages-of-fasting#2.-Ea...
2. Early fasting state
Around 3–4 hours after eating, your body transitions into the early fasting state, which lasts until around 18 hours after eating.
During this phase, your blood sugar and insulin levels start to decline, causing your body to start converting glycogen into glucose (sugar) to use as energy (1Trusted Source).
Toward the end of this phase, your body will slowly run out of liver glycogen stores and start searching for another energy source.
This intensifies lipolysis, a process in which triglycerides from fat cells are broken down into smaller molecules that can be used as an alternative source of fuel (7Trusted Source).
Your body also converts amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins, into energy.
Many common forms of intermittent fasting, such as the 16/8 method, cycle between the fed state and early fasting state.
Summary
A few hours after eating, your body transitions into the early fasting state, which occurs when glycogen, amino acids, and fatty acids are converted into energy.
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