Ma su questo io sono d'accordo con te: non farei mai una SKD ma non è questo il punto.
Sbagli a dire che non vi è resintesi di glicogeno
Post-workout glycogen resynthesis.
"One study using weight training with no carbohydrate given found a resynthesis rate of 1.9
mmol/kg/hour following resistance training with a total of 4 mmol/kg being resynthesized (8).
As 40 mmol/kg of glycogen was depleted during the exercise, this small amount would not sustain exercise performance for long.
However, in a second study, 22 mmol/kg was synthesized after training (9). The major difference between these studies was that subjects in the second study (9) ate a small carbohydrate-containing meal the morning of the training session whereas the subjects in the first (8) did not."
8. Pascoe DD and Gladden LB. Muscle glycogen resynthesis after short term, high intensity
exercise and resistance exercise. Sports Med (1996) 21: 98-118.
9. Robergs RA et. al. Muscle glycogenolysis during different intensities of weight-resistance
exercise. J Appl Physiol (1991) 70: 1700-1706.
Lyle Mc Donald "The ketogenic diet"
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