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Original Articles

Utilisation of energy substrates in treadmill‐exercised domestic fowl (gallus gallus domesticus): Blood glucose

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Pages 457-468 | Published online: 08 Nov 2007
 

Abstract

1. Blood glucose concentration, glucose turnover and gas exchange were monitored in adult male domestic fowl at rest and during 90 min of continuous treadmill exercise.

2. During exercise oxygen consumption increased to about three times its resting value. Blood glucose concentration fell by 26% by the end of exercise.

3. Blood glucose turnover was not altered by exercise and oxidation showed only a moderate increase (35%). Glucose oxidation accounted for 23% of the total energy expenditure at rest and this value fell to 10% during exercise. At the same time the plasma free fatty acid concentration rose to three times its resting value suggesting an increased mobilisation of this substrate.

4. It is concluded that during exercise of this relatively moderate intensity glucose is a quantitatively minor fuel for the working muscles.

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