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Fed or absorptive state
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0-4 hrs after meal
digestion, absorption and transport of dietary nutrients (thermic effect of food) catabolic/anabolic processes active |
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Fasting state
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post absorptive
more than 4 hrs after meal no dietary intake catabolic processes active (ATP from energy stores) |
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Starvation
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prolonged fasting
3+ days fasting catabolic processes active (ATP from energy stores) |
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What are the sources of metabolic fuels in the fasting state?
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glycogen provides glucose (liver)
fat provides fatty acids (adipose tissue) |
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What are the sources of metabolic fuels in the starving state?
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fat provides fatty acids (adipose tissue)
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Carbs
Fats Prots |
glucose
fatty acids & ketone bodies aminoacids |
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RBCs
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can only use glucose for fuel
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Brain
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can only use glucose and ketone bodies for fuel
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Liver
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uses glucose and fatty acids for fuel
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Muscle
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uses glucose, fatty acids & ketone bodies for fuel
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Adipose
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uses glucose and fatty acids for fuel
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Liver
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stores glucose in the form of glycogen (24 hr supply)
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Muscle
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stores glucose as glycogen
can only be used by exercising muscle |
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Adipose
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stores fatty acids in the form of fat
supply for several days or longer |