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  • 22. Glucose polymer molecular weight does not affect exogenous carbohydrate oxidation.
    Rowlands DS, Wallis GA, Shaw C, Jentjens RL, Jeukendrup AE.
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  • 25. Carbohydrate ingestion improves endurance performance during a 1 h simulated cycling time trial.
    el-Sayed MS, Balmer J, Rattu AJ.
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  • 29. Oxidation of independent and combined ingested galactose and glucose during exercise.
    Odell OJ, Impey SG, Shad BJ, Podlogar T, Salgueiro RB, Rowlands DS, Wallis GA.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2022 Nov 01; 133(5):1166-1174. PubMed ID: 36201325
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  • 33. Postexercise Glucose-Fructose Coingestion Augments Cycling Capacity During Short-Term and Overnight Recovery From Exhaustive Exercise, Compared With Isocaloric Glucose.
    Gray EA, Green TA, Betts JA, Gonzalez JT.
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  • 34. Heat stress increases muscle glycogen use but reduces the oxidation of ingested carbohydrates during exercise.
    Jentjens RL, Wagenmakers AJ, Jeukendrup AE.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2002 Apr 01; 92(4):1562-72. PubMed ID: 11896023
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  • 36. A scientific nutrition strategy improves time trial performance by ≈6% when compared with a self-chosen nutrition strategy in trained cyclists: a randomized cross-over study.
    Hottenrott K, Hass E, Kraus M, Neumann G, Steiner M, Knechtle B.
    Appl Physiol Nutr Metab; 2012 Aug 01; 37(4):637-45. PubMed ID: 22587540
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  • 37. Metabolic response to carbohydrate ingestion during exercise in males and females.
    Wallis GA, Dawson R, Achten J, Webber J, Jeukendrup AE.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2006 Apr 01; 290(4):E708-15. PubMed ID: 16278245
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  • 38. RPE, blood glucose, and carbohydrate oxidation during exercise: effects of glucose feedings.
    Burgess ML, Robertson RJ, Davis JM, Norris JM.
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  • 39. Carbohydrate ingestion during prolonged exercise: effects on metabolism and performance.
    Coggan AR, Coyle EF.
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