(-)-Hydroxycitrate Ingestion and Endurance Exercise Performance
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概要
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We have been interested in the ergogenic aid effects of food components and supplements for enhancing endurance exercise performance. For this purpose, acute or chronic (-)-hydroxycitrate (HCA) ingestion might be effective because it promotes utilization of fatty acid as an energy source. HCA is a competitive inhibitor of the enzyme ATP : citrate lyase, thereby increasing inhibition of lipogenesis in the body. Many researchers have reported that less body fat accumulation and sustained satiety cause less food intake. After focusing on exercise performance with HCA ingestion, we came up with different results that show positive effects or not. However, our previously reported data showed increased use of fatty acids during moderate intensity exercise. For future research, HCA and co-ingestion of other supplements, such as carnitine or caffeine, might have greater effect on glycogen-sparing than HCA alone.
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著者
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ISHIHARA Kengo
Department of Human Nutrition, School of Life Studies, Sugiyama Jogakuen University
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Fushiki Tohru
Laboratory Of Nutrition Chemistry Division Of Food Science And Biotechnology Graduate School Of Agri
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LIM Kiwon
Department of Physical Education, Konkuk University
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SUH Heajung
Department of Physical Education, Konkuk University
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Suh Heajung
Department Of Physical Education Sejong University
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Fushiki Tohru
Laboratory Of Nutritional Chemistry Division Of Food Science And Biotechnology Kyoto University
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Ishihara Kengo
Department Of Food And Nutrition Sugiyama Jogakuen University
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Lim K
Department Of Physical Education Konkuk University
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Lim Kiwon
Department Of Physical Education Konkuk University
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Ryu Sungpil
Department Of Leisure Science And Recreation Sangju National University
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Fushiki Tohru
Laboratory Of Nutrition Chemistry Division Of Applied Life Sciences Graduate School Of Agriculture K
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LIM Kiwon
Department of Athletics, School of Art & Athletics, University of Inchon
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