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Figure
3. Hypothetical
models of factors affecting post-exercise glycogen synthesis. Top: The
type of nutrient administered affects total glycogen synthesis post-endurance
exercise. Protein (PRO) promotes the least amount of glycogen synthesis
where carbohydrate with protein (CHO + PRO) and carbohydrates alone
stimulate maximal rates. Middle: The form/complexity of carbohydrate
ingested after exercise determines the rate of glycogen synthesis, simple
carbohydrates being the most effective. Bottom: A window of time exists
following exercise that allows for maximal glycogen synthesis rates.
Immediate nutrient administration is most effective, and as time elapses,
the ability to replenish glycogen reduces.
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