Examples of 'glycogen stores' in a sentence

Meaning of "glycogen stores"

Glycogen stores are the body's way of storing glucose, which is the primary source of energy for the body. These stores are mainly found in the liver and muscles

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The glycogen stores of the muscles are depleted.
This is because GlucaGen depletes glycogen stores.
Recharge our glycogen stores for future workouts.
Advanced liver disease diminishes his glycogen stores.
Glycogen stores are maximal at term.
Carbohydrate intake helps preserve your glycogen stores.
Glycogen stores are needed to fuel muscles during physical activity.
The rapid loss is due to the reduction of glycogen stores.
Replenish glycogen stores and thus bolster training intensity.
Inhibiting gluconeogenesis in vivo would result in a decrease in glycogen stores.
This is because the glycogen stores in the muscles have increased.
Insulin sensitivity is increased as long as muscle glycogen stores are not full.
You will spare your glycogen stores and make hydration easier.
It acts as a practical fuel source when the glycogen stores are low.
It means topping up your glycogen stores in the days ahead of your event.

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Carbohydrate loading is a strategy used by runners to increase their glycogen stores.
Enhanced glycogen stores.
It is important to eat whole food carbs at this time to restock glycogen stores.
This will lead to replenishment of glycogen stores and improve muscle efficiency.
This type of training leads to muscle breakdown and partial utilization of glycogen stores.
Initiates the breakdown of glycogen stores in skeletal muscles as another source of quick energy.
De novo lipogenesis will only occur after glycogen stores are full.
Excessive hepatic glycogen stores are found in patients with some glycogen storage diseases.
This may lead to premature exhaustion of glycogen stores in endurance events.
Glycogen stores are the first fuel source the body will turn to for energy.
Some of the glucose needed for energy comes from liver glycogen stores.
It will replenish your spent glycogen stores and repair damage from intense training.
This production correlates with both exercise intensity and decrease in muscle glycogen stores.
This will best replenish your glycogen stores to give you energy the next day.
One is to become better at using fat for fuel while sparing muscle glycogen stores.
In addition to lack of protein, glycogen stores are also declining.
The combination of eating more carbohydrates and tapering activity appear to boost muscle glycogen stores.
Without eating, our glycogen stores run out quickly.
The body 's fat stores are huge as opposed to the minuscule glycogen stores.
Running with depleted glycogen stores is hard - both physically and psychologically.
Some bodybuilders use dextrose as a post-workout supplement to replenish glycogen stores.
However, recovery of glycogen stores is only part of the total recovery process.
In racing, the goal is to avoid dehydration and delay the depletion of glycogen stores.
However, glycogen stores are not primarily intended to feed the brain.
Athletes who do so are able to refill their glycogen stores within a 24 hour period.
Try to deplete glycogen stores quickly by doing exercise, this will also prevent constipation.
After exercise, our body 's ability to rebuild glycogen stores and protein increases.
The body will turn to glycogen stores ( carbohydrates ) for energy first if supplies are plentiful.
After the body breaks down methionine, the glycogen stores are depleted.
Training is dependent on the glycogen stores ( energy stored in the body from carbohydrate consumption ).
If the exercise was strenuous and lasted a long time, glycogen stores may need refuelling.
As glycogen stores become depleted, glucagon stimulates the liver to synthesize additional glucose by gluconeogenesis.
Initially, muscles draw on their internal glycogen stores until this supply of glucose is exhausted.
Small for gestational age or growth-restricted babies may have too few glycogen stores.
During moderate-intensity exercise, glycogen stores can contribute to energy production for two to three hours.

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