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Many long-distance swimmers "carb-load" before an endurance event like a 5 km swim. Carbohydrate loading involves eating carbohydrate-rich meals several days to one week before the event. In fact, many groups sponsor dinners the night before a race and serve high-carbohydrate foods like pasta. However, studies are mixed about the usefulness of this practice. One problem in practice is that it is difficult to consume such a high level of carbohydrates over several days. Event distance is a factor. Also, studies have failed to consistently show that performance - speed and/or endurance - improves, even when the diet is followed. Although some athletes report improved performance, it is possible that this is a placebo effect. Genetic and gender differences may also play a role. Regardless of its efficacy, what is the reasoning behind carbohydrate loading?

1. Excess glucose enables the body to produce more ATP. which is stored in the body and can be used during the event.
2. Decreasing the amount of fat and protein in the diet helps with weight loss, which can improve endurance and speed.
3. Excess glucose is stored as muscle glycogen, reducing the amount of lactate generated in muscle during the event.
4. Excess carbohydrates are stored as triacylglycerols, which can be oxidized during anaerobic metabolism.
5. Glucose is stored as glycogen, which can be broken down to supply energy during the event.

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Carbohydrate loading involves maximizing the storage of glycogen in the muscles, providing a readily available source of energy during a long-distance swim.

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Carbohydrate loading is a strategy used by endurance athletes to maximize the storage of energy in the form of glycogen in the muscles. The excess glucose from carbohydrate-rich meals is stored as glycogen in the liver and muscle tissue, providing a readily available source of energy during a long-distance swim. When needed, glycogen can be broken down into glucose to supply energy to the body during the event.

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