我们对有氧运动中人体的燃料消耗了解多少?我们是如何知道的?

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Physiology (Bethesda, Md.) Pub Date : 2026-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-05 DOI:10.1152/physiol.00002.2025
Jessie Axsom, Zolt Arany
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有氧运动可以说是对人体代谢要求最高的挑战。对运动的代谢适应是复杂的,涉及到大多数组织,并且根据运动的类型、严重程度、持续时间以及先前训练的程度而有很大的不同。这些代谢反应的研究已经持续了几十年,包括美国国立卫生研究院支持的活跃联盟MotrPAC。大多数研究都是在模式生物中进行的,通常是啮齿动物或狗。然而,这些模式生物的代谢与人类有很大的不同。因此,我们在此回顾运动中人体代谢的具体情况。为了简短起见,我们将重点放在有氧运动上,没有进行广泛的事先训练。我们回顾了用于得出结论的方法,强调了许多仍然未知的问题,并讨论了需要未来实验注意的问题。
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What Do We Know of Human Fuel Use during Aerobic Exercise, and How Do We Know It?

Aerobic exercise is arguably the most metabolically demanding challenge imposed on the human body. The metabolic adaptations to exercise are complex, involving most tissues and differing substantially depending on the type, severity, and duration of exercise as well as the extent of prior training. Studies of these metabolic responses have been ongoing for decades, including the active National Institutes of Health (NIH)-supported consortium MotrPAC. Most studies have been carried out in model organisms, generally rodents or dogs. However, the metabolism of these model organisms substantially differs from humans. We therefore review here what is known specifically of human metabolism during exercise. For the sake of brevity, we focus on aerobic exercise without extensive prior training. We review methods used to reach conclusions, highlight the many remaining unknowns, and discuss questions requiring future experimental attention.

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