Dietary carbohydrate and intensity of interval swim training.

1990 
We tested the effects of 9 d of a high-carbo- hydrate diet (80% of calories as CHO, 80% CHO diet) vs. a moderate-CHO diet (43% of calories as CHO, 43% CHO diet) on the abilities ofcollegiate swimmers to maintain a high inten- sity of interval swim training. Interval swim times and other physiological indices were recorded the last 5 d of each diet. Swim-interval distances ranged from 50-rn interval sets to con- tinuous 3000-rn swims. There were no diet effects on mean swim velocities for any interval distance, and mean (±SEM) velocities for all swims were identical for both diets. There were no diet effects on the physiological indices; however, postswim blood lactate concentrations were higher after the 80% CHO diet. When mean ± SEM daily caloric intake is 19.56 ± 2.16 MJ (4675 ± 5 16 kcal) for swimmers undertaking swim training to develop aerobic capacity, an 80% CHO diet provides no advantage over a 43% CHO diet for maintaining interval-swim-training intensity. Am J C/in Nutr l990;52:l058-63.
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