Optimized Carbohydrate Fueling to Enhance Physical Performance During Energy Deficit
This randomized crossover study will examine the effects of consuming isocaloric GLU+FRU or GLU alone on rates of exogenous carbohydrate oxidation during aerobic exercise and physical performance (time trial) under energy balance (BAL) and energy deficit (DEF). Baseline data will be collected on volunteer height, weight, body composition, and V̇O2peak. To ensure volunteers are familiar with exercise protocols, they will complete practice sessions of all exercise before the start of data collection. Exercise and diet will be controlled throughout data collection. To start the protocol volunteers will complete a bout of glycogen normalization on a cycle ergometer followed by 48 hours of refeeding at 100% (BAL) or 50% (DEF) of their energy needs. After the 48 hours of refeeding volunteers will return to the laboratory to complete 80 min of steady-state (60 ± 5% V̇O2peak) exercise on a cycle ergometer. Immediately before and during steady-state exercise, volunteers will consume either 80 g of GLU+FRU (53 g glucose + 27 g fructose) or 80 g GLU. Drinks containing corn-derived crystalline fructose (KRYSTAR® 300, Tate and Lyle Sugars, London, UK) and glucose (CERELOSE®, Ingredion, Westchester, IL, USA) will be prepared by unblinded USARIEM staff. Drinks will be enriched with 13C stable isotopes (Cambridge Isotope Laboratory, Andover, MA, USA) to measure exogenous and plasma carbohydrate oxidation during steady-state exercise. After steady-state exercise, physical performance will be assessed using a graded exercise test on a stationary bike. Indirect calorimetry and breath sampling will be used to determine substrate oxidation during steady-state exercise. Serial blood draws will be collected during each trial to assess isotope enrichments, and circulating substrate/hormone responses. Muscle biopsies will be performed before and after steady-state exercise to assess glycogen status, enzyme activity, and molecular regulation of substrate metabolism. There will be a minimum of 7 days between each carbohydrate metabolism study day.
Conditions:
🦠 Energy Supply; Deficiency
🗓️ Study Start (Actual)
1 February 2024
🗓️ Primary Completion (Estimated)
1 December 2024
✅ Study Completion (Estimated)
1 December 2024
👥 Enrollment (Estimated)
12
🔬 Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
📊 Phase
NA
Locations:
📍
Natick, Massachusetts, United States
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- * Men and women aged 18 - 39 years
- * Healthy without evidence of chronic illness or musculoskeletal injury as determined by the USARIEM Office of Medical Support and Oversight (OMSO) or home duty station medical support
- * Routinely participate in aerobic and/or resistance exercise at least 2 days per week
- * Willing to refrain from alcohol, smoking/using any nicotine product (includes e-cigarettes, vaping, chewing tobacco), caffeine, and dietary supplements while consuming the study diet
- * Supervisor approval for federal civilian employees and non-HRV active duty military personnel
- * Females must have normal menstrual cycles between 26-32 days in duration; 5 menstrual cycles within the past 6 months; or on continuous oral or IUD contraception without placebo.
Exclusion Criteria:
- * Musculoskeletal injuries that compromise exercise capability
- * Metabolic or cardiovascular abnormalities, gastrointestinal disorders (e.g., kidney disease, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, etc.), claustrophobia
- * Significantly abnormal blood clotting as determined by OMSO or home duty station medical support
- * Allergy to lidocaine (or similar local anesthetic)
- * Present condition of alcoholism, anabolic steroid use, or other substance abuse issues as determined by OMSO or home duty station medical support
- * Blood donation within 8-wk of beginning the study
- * Pregnant, trying to become pregnant, and/or breastfeeding (results of urine pregnancy test and self-report for breastfeeding will be obtained before body composition testing)
- * Unwilling or unable to consume study diets or foods provided due to personal preference, dietary restrictions, and/or food allergies
- * Unwilling or unable to adhere to study physical restrictions
Ages Eligible for Study:
18 Years to 39 Years (ADULT)
Sexes Eligible for Study: ALL
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
Yes
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Study Registration Dates
- First Submitted
26 April 2024
- First Submitted that Met QC Criteria
26 April 2024
- First Posted
1 May 2024
Study Record Updates
- Last Update Submitted that Met QC Criteria
26 April 2024
- Last Update Posted
1 May 2024
- Last Verified
April 2024