1. The exercise is a high intensity endurance activity such as marathon, triathlon, ironman where heavy demands are placed on glycogen stores
2. The activity is likely to involve more than 90 minutes of continuous exercise
3. The athletes habitual diet provides less than 7-8 grams of carbohydrate per kilogram of bodyweight and may not otherwise maximise glycogen stores
4. The athlete is motivated to increase carbohydrate intake for the specific purpose of fuelling for an important event
There are no medical reason such as diabetes that would contraindicate a very high carbohydrate diet for a 3-5 day period
Carbohydrate Loading is not necessary if..................
1. The exercise is not an endurance activity and normal gylcogen stores will be adequate to fuel the event
2. The event will last less than 60 minutes
3. The activity if high intensity for a short duration and will be adversely affected by the weight gain associated with loading (such as sprint events)
4. The athlete is already eating sufficient carbohydrate to allow glycogen stores to be replenished efficiently for their event. Carbohydrate intake should be in the region of 7-10 grams per kilogram of bodyweight depending on the event
5. The athlete has unstable diabetes or is hyperlipidaemic, and a very high carbohydrate intake is contraindicated.
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