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    Carbohydrate loading, commonly referred to as carb-loading, or carbo-loading, is a strategy used by endurance athletes, such as marathoners and triathletes...
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  • load accounts for how much carbohydrate is in the food and how much each gram of carbohydrate in the food raises blood glucose levels. Glycemic load is...
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  • foods cause a disproportionate insulin response relative to their carbohydrate load. Holt et al. have noted that the glucose and insulin scores of most...
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    continuous cycling or 15 miles (24 km) of running. Training and carbohydrate loading can raise these reserves as high as 880 g (3600 kcal), correspondingly...
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    A carbohydrate (/ˌkɑːrboʊˈhaɪdreɪt/) is a biomolecule composed of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O) atoms. The typical hydrogen-to-oxygen atomic...
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    body fat. This is enhanced at the final stage by a combination of carbohydrate loading and dehydration to achieve maximum muscle definition and vascularity...
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  • Look up loading in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Loading may refer to: Carbohydrate loading, a strategy employed by endurance athletes to maximize the...
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    young children with early-onset renal disease. Poor oral hygiene, a carbohydrate-rich diet, disease-related debilitation, hypoplastic enamel, low salivary...
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    with which the body breaks down carbohydrates. It takes into account only the available carbohydrate (total carbohydrate minus fiber) in a food. Glycemic...
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    choose to consume sports drinks for purposes of fluid replacement, carbohydrate loading, and nutrient supplementation. Studies show that, contrary to popular...
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  • and are fortified specifically for gut loading. These products often include varying combinations of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals,...
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    glycogen stores. This process is known as carbohydrate loading. In general, glycemic index of carbohydrate source does not matter since muscular insulin...
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    between meals or the occasional consumption of meals with a substantial carbohydrate load, human blood glucose levels tend to remain within the normal range...
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    Enhanced Recovery After Surgery protocols. These protocols also include carbohydrate loading in the 24 hours before surgery, but earlier nutritional interventions...
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    chemical name 6-O-α-D-glucopyranosyl-D-fructose) is a disaccharide carbohydrate composed of glucose and fructose. It is naturally present in honey and...
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    later into the race.: 51  Long-distance runners generally practice carbohydrate loading in their training and race preparation.: 50–55  The maintenance of...
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    to trigger episodes are: stress, cold environment or hypothermia, carbohydrate load, infection, glucose infusion, metabolic alkalosis, alcohol, strenuous...
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    Tim Noakes (category Low-carbohydrate diet advocates)
    diabetes, Noakes changed his diet to a LCHF diet. He also reversed the carbohydrate-loading advice he had given previously to athletes, and which had featured...
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  • its carbohydrate load through increased photosynthesis. Too high and the cell will suffer photobleaching and possible death, however, the carbohydrate produced...
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  • want, preferably a healthy diet with some carbohydrates, but they need to be more cognizant of the carbohydrate content of foods and avoid simple sugars...
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    its carbohydrate load through increased photosynthesis. Too high and the cell will suffer photobleaching and possible death, however, the carbohydrate produced...
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    creatine storage to the same amount as the rapid loading dose of 20 g/day for 6 days. However, a 28-day loading phase does not allow for ergogenic benefits...
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    Glycogen storage disease type I (category Inborn errors of carbohydrate metabolism)
    anemia, caused by neutrophil dysfunction and exacerbated by the increased carbohydrate intake required to prevent hypoglycemia In addition, there are several...
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  • Low-FODMAP diet (category Carbohydrates)
    is a person's global restriction of consumption of all fermentable carbohydrates (FODMAPs), recommended only for a short time. A low-FODMAP diet is recommended...
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  • Montignac diet (category Low-carbohydrate diets)
    GIs, have a quite low carbohydrate content and should not significantly affect blood sugar levels, also called low glycemic load or low GL). The glycemic...
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  • other tests like biopsy or imaging. Tumor markers can be proteins, carbohydrates, receptors and gene products. Proteins include hormones and enzymes...
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  • Cyanohydrin reaction (category Carbohydrate chemistry)
    benzoin condensation is a competing reaction. The reaction is used in carbohydrate chemistry as a chain extension method for example that of D-xylose. The...
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    increases the drug loading capacity of the aquasome. Aquasomes possess water-like properties due to the presence of the carbohydrate coating, enabling...
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  • approximately 0.8, and for carbohydrates it is 1.0. Most of the time, however, energy consumption is composed of both fats and carbohydrates. The approximate respiratory...
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    Fructose malabsorption (category Inborn errors of carbohydrate metabolism)
    These effects are additive with other short-chain poorly absorbed carbohydrates such as sorbitol. The clinical significance of these events depends...
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