References
1. Eric Hultman "Fuel selection, muscle fibre" Proceedings of the Nutrition Society (1995) 54: 107-121.
2. Edward F. Coyle "Substrate Utilization during exercise in active people" Am J Clin Nutr (1995) 61 (suppl): 968S-979S.
3. George Brooks and Jacques Mercier "Balance of carbohydrate and lipid utilization during exercise: the "crossover" concept" J Appl Physiol (1994) 76: 2253-2261.
4. "Physiology of Sport and Exercise" Jack H. Wilmore and David L. Costill. Human Kinetics Publishers 1994.
5. Romijn J.A. et. al. "Regulation of endogenous fat and carbohydrate metabolism in relation to exercise intensity and duration" Am J Physiol (1993) 265: E380-391.
6. Vollestad, NK et al. "Muscle glycogen depletion patterns in type I and subgroups of Type II fibers during prolonged severe exercise in man" Acta Physiol Scand (1984) 122: 433-441.
7. Gollnick, P.D. et. al. "Selective glycogen depletion in skeletal muscle fibres of man following sustained contractions" J Physiol (1974) 241: 59-67.
8. "Exercise Metabolism" Ed. Mark Hargreaves. Human Kinetics Publishers 1995.
9. Elia, M. et. al. "Ketone body metabolism in lean male adults during short-term starvation, with particular reference to forearm muscle metabolism" Clinical Science (1990) 78: 579-584.
10. Bergstrom, J. et. al. "Diet, muscle glycogen and physical performance" Acta Physiol Scand (1967) 71: 140-150.
11. Edmond O. Balasse and F. Fery "Ketone body production and disposal: Effects of fasting, diabetes and exercise" Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews (1989) 5: 247-270.
12. Wahren J. et. al. "Turnover and splanchnic metabolism of free fatty acids and ketones in insulin-dependent diabetics at rest and in response to exercise" J Clin Invest (1984) 73: 1367-1376.
14. Lemon, P.R. and J.P. Mullin "Effect of initial muscle glycogen level on protein catabolism during exercise" J Appl Physiol (1980) 48: 624-629.
15. Phinney, S.D. et. al. "The human metabolic response to chronic ketosis without caloric restriction: preservation of submaximal exercise capacity with reduced carbohydrate oxidation" Metabolism (1983) 32: 769-776.
16. Phinney, S.D. et. al. "Effects of aerobic exercise on energy expenditure and nitrogen balance durin very low calorie dieting." Metabolism (1988) 37: 758-765.
17. Phinney, SD et. al. "Capacity for moderate exercise in obese subjects after adaptation to a hypocaloric, ketogenic diet" J Clin Invest (1980) 66: 1152-1161.
18. Lambert E.V. et. al. "Enhanced endurance in trained cyclists during moderate intensity exercise following 2 weeks adaptation to a high fat diet" Eur J Apply Physiol (1994) 69: 387-293.
19. Hargreaves M. et. al. "Influence of muscle glycogen on glycogenolysis and glucose uptake during exercise in humans" J Appl Physiol (1995) 78: 288-292.
20. "Exercise Physiology: Human Bioenergetics and it's applications" George A Brooks, Thomas D. Fahey, and Timothy P. White. Mayfield Publishing Company 1996.
21. Wade H. Martin III "Effects of acute and chronic exercise on fat metabolism" Exercise and Sports Science Reviews (1994) Vol 22: 203-231.
22. Katarina Borer "Neurohumoral mediation of exercise-induced growth" Med Sci Sports Exerc (1994) 26:741-754.
23. William Kraemer "Endocrine responses to resistance exercise" Med Sci Sports Exerc (1989) 20 (suppl): S152-S157.
24. Rogol, A.D. "Growth hormone: physiology, therapeutic use, and potential for abuse" ESSR (1989) 17: 353-377.
25. K. Hakkinen and A. Pakarinen "Acute hormonal responses to two different fatiguing heavy-resistance protocols in male athletes" J Appl Physiol (1993) 74: 882-887.
26. Kraemer, W.J. et. al. "Hormonal and growth factor responses to heavy resistance exercise protocols" J Appl Physiol (1990) 69: 1442-1450.
27. Kraemer, W.J. et. al. "Changes in hormonal concentrations following different heavy resistance exercise protocols in women." J Appl Physiol (1993) 75: 594-604.
28. Mulligan, S.E. et. al. "Influence of resistance exercise volume on serum growth hormone and cortisol concentrations in women" J Strength Cond Res (1996) 10: 256-262.
29. Griggs, R.C. et . al. "Effect of testosterone on muscle mass and protein synthesis" J Appl Physiol (1989) 66: 498-503.
30. Schwab, R. et. al. "Acute effects of different intensities of weight lifting on serum testosterone." Med Sci Sports Exerc (1993) 25(12): 1381-1385.
31. Kraemer, W.J. et. al. "Responses of IGF-1 to endogenous increases in growth hormone after heavy-resistance exercise" J Appl Physiol (1995) 79:1310-1315.
32. Katarina Borer "Neurohumoral mediation of exercise-induced growth" Med Sci Sports Exerc (1994) 26:741-754.
33. R. Smith and O.M. Rutherford "The role of metabolites in strength training I. A comparison of eccentric and concentric contractions" Eur J apply Physiol (1995) 71: 332-336.
34. DeVol, DL et. al. "Activation of insulin-like work-induced skeletal muscle growth" Am J Physiol (1990) 259: E89-E95.
35. J. H. Koeslag "Post-exercise ketosis and the hormone response to exercise: a review" Med Sci Sports Exerc (1982) 14: 327-334.
36. Edmond O. Balasse and F. Fery "Ketone body production and disposal: Effects of fasting, diabetes and exercise" Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews (1989) 5: 247-270.
37. John Ivy "Muscle glycogen syntehsis before and after exercise" Sports Medicine (1991) 11: 6-19.
38. Phinney S.D. et. al. "The human metabolic response to chronic ketosis without caloric restriction: physical and biochemical adaptations" Metabolism (1983) 32: 757-768.
39. Phinney, S.D. et. al. "The human metabolic response to chronic ketosis without caloric restriction: preservation of submaximal exercise capacity with reduced carbohydrate oxidation" Metabolism (1983) 32: 769-776.
40. Zachweija, J.J. et. al. "Influence of muscle glycogen depletion on the rate of resynthesis" Med Sci Sports Exerc (1991) 23: 44-48.
41. Price, TB et. al. "Human muscle glycogen resynthesis after exercise: insulin-dependent and -independent phases" J Appl Physiol (1994) 76: 104-111.
42. Yan Z. et. al. "Effect of low glycogen on glycogen synthase during and after exercise" Acta Physiol Scand (1992) 145: 345-352.
43. D.D. Pascoe and L.B. Gladden "Muscle glycogen resynthesis after short term, high intensity exercise and resistance exercise" Sports Med (1996) 21: 98-118.
44. Robergs, RA et. al. "Muscle glycogenolysis during different intensities of weight-resistance exercise" J Appl Physiol (1991) 70: 1700-1706.
45. Tesch, PA et. al. "Muscle metabolism during intense, heavy resistance exercise" Eur J Appl Physiol (1986) 55: 362-366.
Article is from
http://www.thinkmuscle.com/articles/...genic-diet.htm