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| L M BurkeSummaryAffiliation: Australian Institute of Sport Country: Australia Publications
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Preexercise aminoacidemia and muscle protein synthesis after resistance exerciseLouise M Burke
Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, ACT, Australia
Med Sci Sports Exerc 44:1968-77. 2012..Here, we investigated whether differential feeding patterns of a whey protein mixture commencing before exercise affect postexercise intracellular signaling and MPS...
Ramadan fasting and the goals of sports nutrition around exerciseLouise M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, ACT, Australia
J Sports Sci 30:S21-31. 2012....
Guidelines for daily carbohydrate intake: do athletes achieve them?L M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, ACT, Australia
Sports Med 31:267-99. 2001..In the meantime, the recommendations of sports nutritionists are based on plentiful evidence that increased CHO availability enhances endurance and performance during single exercise sessions...
Effects of short-term fat adaptation on metabolism and performance of prolonged exerciseLouise M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, PO Box 176, Belconnen, A C T 2616, Australia
Med Sci Sports Exerc 34:1492-8. 2002..Yet, despite marked changes in the patterns of fuel utilization that favor fat oxidation, fat-adaptation/CHO restoration strategies do not provide clear benefits to the performance of prolonged endurance exercise...
Nutrition for distance eventsLouise M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, ACT 2616, Australia
J Sports Sci 25:S29-38. 2007..While caffeine is an ergogenic aid of possible value to distance athletes, most other supplements are of minimal benefit...
Nutrition strategies for the marathon : fuel for training and racingLouise M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Sports Med 37:344-7. 2007..If there are benefits to manipulating glycogen stores for some workouts, this is likely to happen as the natural outcome of the periodisation of the high-volume programme of an elite runner...
Fat and carbohydrate for exerciseLouise M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, ACT, Australia
Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 9:476-81. 2006..To examine the results of new investigations that look at the efficacy of nutrient/training strategies on metabolism and athletic performance...
Effect of alcohol intake on muscle glycogen storage after prolonged exerciseLouise M Burke
Sports Science and Sports Medicine, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen Australian Capital Territory 2616
J Appl Physiol 95:983-90. 2003..We conclude that 1). the direct effect of alcohol on postexercise glycogen synthesis is unclear, and 2). the main effect of alcohol intake is indirect, by displacing CHO intake from optimal recovery nutrition practices...
Energy and carbohydrate for training and recoveryLouise M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, ACT
J Sports Sci 24:675-85. 2006..Such low energy availability causes disturbances to hormonal, metabolic, and immune function...
Fasting and recovery from exerciseLouise Burke
Australian Institute of Sport, PO Box 176, Belconnen ACT 2616, Australia
Br J Sports Med 44:502-8. 2010..These outcomes will all challenge the athlete's ability to recover optimally between exercise sessions undertaken during the fast or from day to day...
Fueling strategies to optimize performance: training high or training low?L M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen ACT, Australia
Scand J Med Sci Sports 20:48-58. 2010..Further studies on dietary periodization strategies, especially those mimicking real-life athletic practices, are needed...
Carbohydrate and exerciseL M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, Australia
Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 2:515-20. 1999....
Effect of fat adaptation and carbohydrate restoration on metabolism and performance during prolonged cyclingL M Burke
Sports Science and Sports Medicine, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen 2616, Australia
J Appl Physiol 89:2413-21. 2000..However, there was no evidence of a clear benefit of fat adaptation to cycling performance...
Effects of daily activities on dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry measurements of body composition in active peopleAlisa Nana
AIS Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Med Sci Sports Exerc 44:180-9. 2012....
Caffeine and sports performanceLouise M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, P O Box 176, Belconnen, ACT, Canberra 2616, Australia
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab 33:1319-34. 2008..Individual responses, the politics of sport, and the effects of caffeine on other goals, such as sleep, hydration, and refuelling, also need to be considered...
Nutritional practices of male and female endurance cyclistsL M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, Australian Capital Territory
Sports Med 31:521-32. 2001..Other issues that should receive attention include dietary practices of female cyclists, beliefs and practices regarding bodyweight control among cyclists, and the use of supplements and sports foods...
Adaptations to short-term high-fat diet persist during exercise despite high carbohydrate availabilityLouise M Burke
Sports Science and Sports Medicine, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen 2616, Australia
Med Sci Sports Exerc 34:83-91. 2002..We investigated whether enhanced rates of fat oxidation during submaximal exercise after 5 d of a high-fat diet would persist in the face of increased carbohydrate (CHO) availability before and during exercise...
Carbohydrates for training and competitionLouise M Burke
Department of Sports Medicine, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, ACT, Australia
J Sports Sci 29:S17-27. 2011..Whether implementing additional "train-low" strategies to increase the training adaptation leads to enhanced performance in well-trained individuals is unclear...
Carbohydrates and fat for training and recoveryLouise M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, PO Box 176, Belconnen, ACT 2616, Australia
J Sports Sci 22:15-30. 2004..Although there is new interest in the recovery of intramuscular triglyceride stores between training sessions, there is no evidence that diets which are high in fat and restricted in carbohydrate enhance training...
Muscle glycogen storage after prolonged exercise: effect of the frequency of carbohydrate feedingsL M Burke
Department of Sports Science, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Australia
Am J Clin Nutr 64:115-9. 1996....
Energy needs of athletesL M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, Australia
Can J Appl Physiol 26:S202-19. 2001..Athletes should use their energy budget to choose foods that provide macronutrient and micronutrient needs for optimal health and performance. Practical advice may help athletes to achieve energy intake challenges...
Fluid balance in team sports. Guidelines for optimal practicesL M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Australia
Sports Med 24:38-54. 1997..Special considerations which influence sweat loss and fluid intake that are unique to team sports are discussed, and guidelines for sound hydration strategies during training and competition are provided...
Nutritional needs for exercise in the heatL M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Leverrier Crescent, ACT, 2616, Bruce, Australia
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol 128:735-48. 2001....
Race-day carbohydrate intakes of elite triathletes contesting olympic-distance triathlon eventsGregory R Cox
Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, ACT, Australia
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 20:299-306. 2010..Although most elite ODT triathletes consume sufficient carbohydrate to meet recommended prerace carbohydrate intake guidelines, during-race carbohydrate intakes varied considerably, with many failing to meet recommended levels...
Effect of different protocols of caffeine intake on metabolism and endurance performanceGregory R Cox
Sports Science and Sports Medicine, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, Australian Capital Territory 2616, Australia
J Appl Physiol 93:990-9. 2002..5 mg/kg)...
Eating patterns and meal frequency of elite Australian athletesLouise M Burke
Department of Soprts Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen 2616, Australia
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 13:521-38. 2003..Although it is of interest to study the periodicity of fluid and food intake by athletes, it is difficult to compare across studies due to a lack of standardized terminology...
Daily training with high carbohydrate availability increases exogenous carbohydrate oxidation during endurance cyclingGregory R Cox
Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Queensland Academy of Sport, PO Box 956, Nathan, Queensland 4111, Australia
J Appl Physiol 109:126-34. 2010..However, these metabolic changes do not alter the training-induced magnitude of increase in exercise performance...
Influence of hydration status on thermoregulation and cycling hill climbingTammie R Ebert
Department of Physiology, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Australia
Med Sci Sports Exerc 39:323-9. 2007..This study examined the effects of a reduction in body mass attributable to unreplaced sweat losses on simulated cycling hill-climbing performance in the heat...
Effect of flavor and awareness of kilojoule content of drinks on preference and fluid balance in team sportsMichelle R Minehan
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, ACT
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 12:81-92. 2002..These data confirm that flavored drinks enhance fluid balance in a field situation, and suggest that the energy content of the drink is relatively unimportant in determining voluntary fluid intake...
Effect of carbohydrate intake on half-marathon performance of well-trained runnersLouise M Burke
Dept of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, ACT, Australia
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 15:573-89. 2005..Although benefits to half marathon performance were not detected, the theoretical improvement during 1-h exercise with CHO intake merits further investigation...
Methods to standardize dietary intake before performance testingNikki A Jeacocke
Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, ACT, Australia
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 20:87-103. 2010..At the least, study reports should provide a more comprehensive description of the dietary-standardization protocols used in the research and the effect of these on the dietary intake of participants during the period of interest...
Bicarbonate loading to enhance training and competitive performanceLouise M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, Australia
Int J Sports Physiol Perform 2:93-7. 2007..This commentary examines some of research and practical issues of bicarbonate loading used to enhance both training and competitive performance...
Body mass changes and voluntary fluid intakes of elite level water polo players and swimmersG R Cox
Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen
J Sci Med Sport 5:183-93. 2002..Errors inherent in the technique used in this study are acknowledged and may be significant in the calculation of reported sweat losses and levels of fluid balance in aquatic athletes...
Sports nutrition and Australian footballLouise M Burke
Dept. of Sports Nutrition, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Australia
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 18:96-8. 2008
Variability in estimation of self-reported dietary intake data from elite athletes resulting from coding by different sports dietitiansAndrea J Braakhuis
Department of Sports Nutrition in the Australian Institute of Sport, PO Box 176, Belconnen, ACT 2616, Australia
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 13:152-65. 2003..g., energy, carbohydrate, magnesium). These athlete and coder variabilities need to be taken into account in dietary assessment of athletes for counseling and research...
Decreased PDH activation and glycogenolysis during exercise following fat adaptation with carbohydrate restorationTrent Stellingwerff
Department of Human Biology and Nutritional Sciences, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 290:E380-8. 2006....
A short-term, high-fat diet up-regulates lipid metabolism and gene expression in human skeletal muscleDavid Cameron-Smith
School of Health Sciences, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, Australia
Am J Clin Nutr 77:313-8. 2003..Dietary fatty acids may be important in regulating gene expression. However, little is known about the effect of changes in dietary fatty acids on gene regulation in human skeletal muscle...
Regulation of fuel metabolism by preexercise muscle glycogen content and exercise intensityMelissa J Arkinstall
Exercise Metabolism Group, School of Medical Sciences, RMIT University, Bundoora, Victoria 3083, Australia
J Appl Physiol 97:2275-83. 2004..We conclude that, in moderately trained individuals, muscle glycogen availability (low vs. high) does not influence rates of plasma glucose disposal during either low- or moderate-intensity exercise...
"Fat adaptation" for athletic performance: the nail in the coffin?Louise M Burke
J Appl Physiol 100:7-8. 2006
Voluntary food intake by elite female cyclists during training and racing: influence of daily energy expenditure and body compositionMary K Martin
School of Health Sciences, Deakin Univesrity, Burwood Victoria, Australia
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 12:249-67. 2002..Research is required to determine whether physiological or psychological factors are primarily responsible for the observed relationship between CEE and EI and also the inverse correlation between % B fat and EI...
Effect of short-term fat adaptation on high-intensity trainingNigel K Stepto
Exercise Metabolism Group, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, RMIT University, Bundoora, 3083, Australia
Med Sci Sports Exerc 34:449-55. 2002....
Failure to repeatedly supercompensate muscle glycogen stores in highly trained menPatrick McInerney
Exercise Metabolism Group, School of Medical Sciences, RMIT University, Victoria, Australia
Med Sci Sports Exerc 37:404-11. 2005....
Nutrition for open water sailing: an interview with Jeni Pearce, sports dietitianLouise M Burke
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 13:244-9. 2003
American College of Sports Medicine position stand. Exercise and fluid replacementMichael N Sawka
Med Sci Sports Exerc 39:377-90. 2007..After exercise, the goal is to replace any fluid electrolyte deficit. The speed with which rehydration is needed and the magnitude of fluid electrolyte deficits will determine if an aggressive replacement program is merited...
The IOC consensus on sports nutrition 2003: new guidelines for nutrition for athletesLouise M Burke
Department of Sports Nutrition at the Austalian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Deakin University, Melbourne
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 13:549-52. 2003
