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Low carbohydrate, high fat diet impairs exercise economy and negates the performance benefit from intensified training in elite race walkers

KEY POINTS: Three weeks of intensified training and mild energy deficit in elite race walkers increases peak aerobic capacity independent of dietary support. Adaptation to a ketogenic low carbohydrate, high fat (LCHF) diet markedly increases rates of whole‐body fat oxidation during exercise in race...

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Autores principales: Burke, Louise M., Ross, Megan L., Garvican‐Lewis, Laura A., Welvaert, Marijke, Heikura, Ida A., Forbes, Sara G., Mirtschin, Joanne G., Cato, Louise E., Strobel, Nicki, Sharma, Avish P., Hawley, John A.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5407976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28012184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/JP273230
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author Burke, Louise M.
Ross, Megan L.
Garvican‐Lewis, Laura A.
Welvaert, Marijke
Heikura, Ida A.
Forbes, Sara G.
Mirtschin, Joanne G.
Cato, Louise E.
Strobel, Nicki
Sharma, Avish P.
Hawley, John A.
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Ross, Megan L.
Garvican‐Lewis, Laura A.
Welvaert, Marijke
Heikura, Ida A.
Forbes, Sara G.
Mirtschin, Joanne G.
Cato, Louise E.
Strobel, Nicki
Sharma, Avish P.
Hawley, John A.
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description KEY POINTS: Three weeks of intensified training and mild energy deficit in elite race walkers increases peak aerobic capacity independent of dietary support. Adaptation to a ketogenic low carbohydrate, high fat (LCHF) diet markedly increases rates of whole‐body fat oxidation during exercise in race walkers over a range of exercise intensities. The increased rates of fat oxidation result in reduced economy (increased oxygen demand for a given speed) at velocities that translate to real‐life race performance in elite race walkers. In contrast to training with diets providing chronic or periodised high carbohydrate availability, adaptation to an LCHF diet impairs performance in elite endurance athletes despite a significant improvement in peak aerobic capacity. ABSTRACT: We investigated the effects of adaptation to a ketogenic low carbohydrate (CHO), high fat diet (LCHF) during 3 weeks of intensified training on metabolism and performance of world‐class endurance athletes. We controlled three isoenergetic diets in elite race walkers: high CHO availability (g kg(−1) day(−1): 8.6 CHO, 2.1 protein, 1.2 fat) consumed before, during and after training (HCHO, n = 9); identical macronutrient intake, periodised within or between days to alternate between low and high CHO availability (PCHO, n = 10); LCHF (< 50 g day(−1) CHO; 78% energy as fat; 2.1 g kg(−1) day(−1) protein; LCHF, n = 10). Post‐intervention, [Formula: see text] during race walking increased in all groups (P < 0.001, 90% CI: 2.55, 5.20%). LCHF was associated with markedly increased rates of whole‐body fat oxidation, attaining peak rates of 1.57 ± 0.32 g min(−1) during 2 h of walking at ∼80% [Formula: see text]. However, LCHF also increased the oxygen (O(2)) cost of race walking at velocities relevant to real‐life race performance: O(2) uptake (expressed as a percentage of new [Formula: see text]) at a speed approximating 20 km race pace was reduced in HCHO and PCHO (90% CI: −7.047, −2.55 and −5.18, −0.86, respectively), but was maintained at pre‐intervention levels in LCHF. HCHO and PCHO groups improved times for 10 km race walk: 6.6% (90% CI: 4.1, 9.1%) and 5.3% (3.4, 7.2%), with no improvement (−1.6% (−8.5, 5.3%)) for the LCHF group. In contrast to training with diets providing chronic or periodised high‐CHO availability, and despite a significant improvement in [Formula: see text] , adaptation to the topical LCHF diet negated performance benefits in elite endurance athletes, in part due to reduced exercise economy.
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spelling pubmed-54079762017-05-02 Low carbohydrate, high fat diet impairs exercise economy and negates the performance benefit from intensified training in elite race walkers Burke, Louise M. Ross, Megan L. Garvican‐Lewis, Laura A. Welvaert, Marijke Heikura, Ida A. Forbes, Sara G. Mirtschin, Joanne G. Cato, Louise E. Strobel, Nicki Sharma, Avish P. Hawley, John A. J Physiol Reviews and Research Papers KEY POINTS: Three weeks of intensified training and mild energy deficit in elite race walkers increases peak aerobic capacity independent of dietary support. Adaptation to a ketogenic low carbohydrate, high fat (LCHF) diet markedly increases rates of whole‐body fat oxidation during exercise in race walkers over a range of exercise intensities. The increased rates of fat oxidation result in reduced economy (increased oxygen demand for a given speed) at velocities that translate to real‐life race performance in elite race walkers. In contrast to training with diets providing chronic or periodised high carbohydrate availability, adaptation to an LCHF diet impairs performance in elite endurance athletes despite a significant improvement in peak aerobic capacity. ABSTRACT: We investigated the effects of adaptation to a ketogenic low carbohydrate (CHO), high fat diet (LCHF) during 3 weeks of intensified training on metabolism and performance of world‐class endurance athletes. We controlled three isoenergetic diets in elite race walkers: high CHO availability (g kg(−1) day(−1): 8.6 CHO, 2.1 protein, 1.2 fat) consumed before, during and after training (HCHO, n = 9); identical macronutrient intake, periodised within or between days to alternate between low and high CHO availability (PCHO, n = 10); LCHF (< 50 g day(−1) CHO; 78% energy as fat; 2.1 g kg(−1) day(−1) protein; LCHF, n = 10). Post‐intervention, [Formula: see text] during race walking increased in all groups (P < 0.001, 90% CI: 2.55, 5.20%). LCHF was associated with markedly increased rates of whole‐body fat oxidation, attaining peak rates of 1.57 ± 0.32 g min(−1) during 2 h of walking at ∼80% [Formula: see text]. However, LCHF also increased the oxygen (O(2)) cost of race walking at velocities relevant to real‐life race performance: O(2) uptake (expressed as a percentage of new [Formula: see text]) at a speed approximating 20 km race pace was reduced in HCHO and PCHO (90% CI: −7.047, −2.55 and −5.18, −0.86, respectively), but was maintained at pre‐intervention levels in LCHF. HCHO and PCHO groups improved times for 10 km race walk: 6.6% (90% CI: 4.1, 9.1%) and 5.3% (3.4, 7.2%), with no improvement (−1.6% (−8.5, 5.3%)) for the LCHF group. In contrast to training with diets providing chronic or periodised high‐CHO availability, and despite a significant improvement in [Formula: see text] , adaptation to the topical LCHF diet negated performance benefits in elite endurance athletes, in part due to reduced exercise economy. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-02-14 2017-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5407976/ /pubmed/28012184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/JP273230 Text en © 2016 The Authors. The Journal of Physiology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Physiological Society This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Burke, Louise M.
Ross, Megan L.
Garvican‐Lewis, Laura A.
Welvaert, Marijke
Heikura, Ida A.
Forbes, Sara G.
Mirtschin, Joanne G.
Cato, Louise E.
Strobel, Nicki
Sharma, Avish P.
Hawley, John A.
Low carbohydrate, high fat diet impairs exercise economy and negates the performance benefit from intensified training in elite race walkers
title Low carbohydrate, high fat diet impairs exercise economy and negates the performance benefit from intensified training in elite race walkers
title_full Low carbohydrate, high fat diet impairs exercise economy and negates the performance benefit from intensified training in elite race walkers
title_fullStr Low carbohydrate, high fat diet impairs exercise economy and negates the performance benefit from intensified training in elite race walkers
title_full_unstemmed Low carbohydrate, high fat diet impairs exercise economy and negates the performance benefit from intensified training in elite race walkers
title_short Low carbohydrate, high fat diet impairs exercise economy and negates the performance benefit from intensified training in elite race walkers
title_sort low carbohydrate, high fat diet impairs exercise economy and negates the performance benefit from intensified training in elite race walkers
topic Reviews and Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5407976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28012184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/JP273230
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