The Liver as an Energy Source in Man During Exercise

作者: Loring B. Howell

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-4609-8_13

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摘要: Apparently only 25–50% of the available metabolic substrate for prolonged work in fasted man can be accounted by oxidation free fatty acids (FFA) transported to muscle via plasma (1–2). A key question is, “What is source and nature unaccounted substrate?”

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