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Carbohydrates play an essential role in sports nutrition as a vital source of energy for the brain and muscles, in the form of glycogen, supporting optimal performance during training or exercise. Athletes' carbohydrate needs are significantly higher, representing approximately 55 to 60% of their total daily energy intake. Knowledge of the glycemic index (GI) of foods containing carbohydrates is crucial in sports nutrition, because it determines the impact of these foods on blood glucose levels. A low GI indicates a slow, gradual absorption of glucose, while a high GI results in a rapid rise followed by a rapid fall in glucose levels. Carbohydrates play a major role in endurance because they allow athletes to tap into their glycogen stores, stored in the muscles and liver, acting as their main source of energy for prolonged and intense performances, such as cycling, running or swimming.
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