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The team tested the lifestyle and biological factors for optimal fat burning by asking participants to take part in a cycling fitness test and measuring key indicators, like peak VO2 – their highest possible oxygen uptake.
Their results, detailed in the International Journal of Sport Nutrition & Exercise Medicine, found that females and those who were physically fitter, right across the age ranges, burnt fat more efficiently.
How the body burns fat can make the difference between success and failure in endurance sport competitions, such as running or cycling.
The University of Bath team have published a second related paper in the journal Experimental Physiology this month.
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Females who are fit and healthy tend to burn more fat when they exercise than men, according to new research from a team of sports nutritionists.
The research, comprising two new studies from academics led by the University of Bath s Centre for Nutrition, Exercise & Metabolism, analysed the factors that most influenced individuals capacity to burn body fat when undertaking endurance sports.
How the body burns fat is important to all of us for good metabolic health, insulin sensitivity and in reducing the risk of developing Type II diabetes. But, for endurance sport competitions, such as running or cycling, how the body burns fat can make the difference between success and failure.