I was under the impression that it took more time to convert protein to energy than fat. And you are not implying, you are saying..
The heart beating faster has more to do with oxygen than nutritients anyways.
so let me understand you right. You're saying that at x heart rate, your body will stat using protein as fuel? do you have any science to back this up?
After 6-10 minutes the body won't even be done with the muscles glycogen stores (which is pretty much the quickest way to get energy) let alone carbs laying around. Or are you also saying that protein is quicker than carbs?
And yes, no process is perfect, but if protein is used that early, it's not used to a major extent, maybe a few molecules, but that's insignificant, it doesn't matter.
Why does protein get used once anaerobic glycolysis begins? And what's the difference in protein use between aerobic and anaeribic?
In the relatively short amount of time (6-10 minutes) it takes for an individual to complete a VO2 max test, it is common for a person to break the respiratory exchange ratio threshold for utilizing fats/carbs around 80-85% of their heart rate max at which point an individuals body begins to rely more heavily on proteins as fuels because the body cannot convert fat to energy quickly enough, the glycogen supplies at the cellular level have decreased, and because lactate build-up begins to slow carbohydrate glycolysis.
The heart beating faster has more to do with oxygen than nutritients anyways.
so let me understand you right. You're saying that at x heart rate, your body will stat using protein as fuel? do you have any science to back this up?
After 6-10 minutes the body won't even be done with the muscles glycogen stores (which is pretty much the quickest way to get energy) let alone carbs laying around. Or are you also saying that protein is quicker than carbs?
And yes, no process is perfect, but if protein is used that early, it's not used to a major extent, maybe a few molecules, but that's insignificant, it doesn't matter.
Why does protein get used once anaerobic glycolysis begins? And what's the difference in protein use between aerobic and anaeribic?