Corretta conclusione, Somo.
L'articolo comunque non è in contrasto con le altre fonti citate ("DURING LOW-INTENSITY EXERCISE, lipids are the main source of energy for muscle contraction (21). However, as exercise intensity increases, the proportion of energy derived from lipid oxidation decreases as does free fatty acid (FFA) mobilization (6). Many factors are held responsible for this reduction of FFA mobilization. Lower plasma albumin availability for FFA transport and lower adipose tissue blood flow both favor FFA reesterification over mobilization (8, 9). Higher plasma lactate is also suspected to inhibit adipose tissue mobilization during high-intensity exercise (7). In the literature, this hypothesis is supported most often by three papers (5, 15, 16). "



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