Search Results - Jentjens, R.
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Carbohydrate-polymer molecular weight does not affect exogenous-carbohydrate or endogenous-substrate oxidation rates during exercise
Rowlands, D., Wallis, G., Shaw, C., Jentjens, R., Jeukendrup, A. E.Published in Book of Abstracts - 9th Annual Congress European College of Sport Science, July 3-6, 2004, Clermont-Ferrand, France (2004)“…Jentjens, R.…”
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Oxidation of combindes ingestion of maltodextrin and fructose during prolonged cycling exercise
Shaw, C., Wallis, G. A., Rowlands, D. S., Jentjens, R., Jeukendrup, A. E.Published in Book of Abstracts - 9th Annual Congress European College of Sport Science, July 3-6, 2004, Clermont-Ferrand, France (2004)“…Jentjens, R.…”
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High oxidation rates from combined carbohydrates ingested during exercise
Jentjens, R. L., Achten, J., Jeukendrup, A. E.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2004)“…Jentjens, R. L.…”
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Effect of pre-exercise carbohydrate ingestion on plasma cytokine, stress hormone, and neutrophil degranulation responses to continuous, high-intensity exercise
Lancaster, G. I., Jentjens, R. L. P. G., Moseley, L.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2003)“…Jentjens, R. L. P. G.…”
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Heat stress increases muscle glycogen use but reduces the oxidation of ingested carbohydrates during exercise
Jentjens, R. L. P., Wagenmakers, A. J. M., Jeukendrup, A. E.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2002)“…Jentjens, R. L. P.…”