Physiological, metabolic, and performance implications of a prolonged hill walk: influence of energy intake.
We aimed to examine the effects of different energy intakes on a range of responses that are relevant to the safety of hill walkers. In a balanced design, 16 men completed a strenuous self-paced mountainous hill walk over 21 km, under either a low-energy (2.6 MJ; 616 kcal) intake (LEI) or high-energ...
Main Authors: | Ainslie, P, Campbell, I, Frayn, K, Humphreys, S, MacLaren, D, Reilly, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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