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    O'Brien WJ, Stannard SR, Clarke JA, Rowlands DS.
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  • 42. Fuel utilisation during prolonged low-to-moderate intensity exercise when ingesting water or carbohydrate.
    Rauch LH, Bosch AN, Noakes TD, Dennis SC, Hawley JA.
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  • 48. Fructose Coingestion Does Not Accelerate Postexercise Muscle Glycogen Repletion.
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  • 49. Oxidation rate of exogenous carbohydrate during exercise is higher in boys than in men.
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  • 52. Effect of carbohydrate ingestion on glucose kinetics and muscle metabolism during intense endurance exercise.
    McConell GK, Canny BJ, Daddo MC, Nance MJ, Snow RJ.
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  • 58. Comparison of exogenous glucose, fructose and galactose oxidation during exercise using 13C-labelling.
    Burelle Y, Lamoureux MC, Péronnet F, Massicotte D, Lavoie C.
    Br J Nutr; 2006 Jul; 96(1):56-61. PubMed ID: 16869991
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