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This document provides a bibliography of 35 sources related to carbohydrate intake and exercise performance. The sources include journal articles, book chapters, and reports published between 1979 and 2017. Many of the sources discuss the effects of different types and timings of carbohydrate ingestion on metabolism, endurance, and performance during exercise. Other topics covered include hydration, protein metabolism, and muscle glycogen resynthesis after exercise.

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Bibliografía Del Módulo

This document provides a bibliography of 35 sources related to carbohydrate intake and exercise performance. The sources include journal articles, book chapters, and reports published between 1979 and 2017. Many of the sources discuss the effects of different types and timings of carbohydrate ingestion on metabolism, endurance, and performance during exercise. Other topics covered include hydration, protein metabolism, and muscle glycogen resynthesis after exercise.

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Bibliografía del Módulo

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