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Assessment of metabolic flexibility by measuring maximal fat oxidation during submaximal intensity exercise:Can we improve the analytical procedures?

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摘要 Assessment of maximal fat oxidation rate(MFO)during a submaximal exercise test has been employed by many studies to investigate the differences in metabolic flexibility(MetFlex)across several populations.Nevertheless,many incorrect assumptions and methodological limitations exist in the procedures employed by previous studies,which might lead to misinterpretation of the reported findings.Considering the data retrieved from 19 trained men(Age:[27±4]years;%Body fat:[16.4±4.5]%;maximal oxygen consumption:[55.8±5.3]mL·kg^(−1)·min^(−1))who performed a graded exercise test over a motor-driven treadmill,this opinion paper shows that MFO alone does not perfectly capture the MetFlex in response to submaximal intensity exercise and recommend a novel index that considers both fat oxidation and energy expenditure modifications for an accurate examination of MetFlex.
出处 《Sports Medicine and Health Science》 2023年第2期156-158,共3页 运动医学与健康科学(英文)
基金 IACG was supported by a Ph.D scholarship(859438)from the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología(CONACyT).However,the institution did not participate in the study design or manuscript preparation.
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