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. 2016 Jun 25;8(7):392. doi: 10.3390/nu8070392

Table 1.

Means and pairwise comparisons for oxygen consumption, total carbohydrate oxidation, and fat oxidation during steady state exercise.

Mean VO2 (L∙min−1) CHO Oxidation (g∙min−1) Fat Oxidation (g∙min−1)
Rest G 0.33 (23.5) 0.22 (58.6) 0.07 (82.1)
Iso HMS 0.33 (7.9) 0.11 (89.6) 0.12 (23.8)
Low HMS 0.32 (14.7) 0.09 (144.5) 0.12 (49.6)
Exercise G 2.51 (9.0) 1.95 (8.7) 0.44 (40.6)
Iso HMS 2.46 (9.3) 1.58 (21.0) 0.58 (34.7)
Low HMS 2.48 (10.0) 1.60 (23.3) 0.56 (38.4)
Relative Difference (%); ±90% Confidence Interval *
Rest Low HMS–G Mean effect −2.2; ±11.2 −144.7; ±162.7 38.2; ±17.1
Inference unclear very likely large very likely moderate
Iso HMS–G Mean effect −0.9; ±10.9 −48.9; ±21.4 64.0; ±62.2
Inference unclear very likely moderate very likely moderate
Iso HMS–Low HMS Mean effect 1.3; ±7.6 48.1; ±127.7 1.5; ±27.2
Inference unclear unclear unclear
Exercise Low HMS–G Mean effect −1.2; ±3.0 −22.1; ±12.9 20.9; ±16.1
Inference possibly trivial very likely very large likely moderate
Iso HMS–G Mean effect −2.1; ±2.3 −19.2; ±7.6 31.6; ±20.1
Inference possibly small most likely very large very likely moderate
Iso HMS–Low HMS Mean effect −1.0; ±1.9 −1.4; ±12.8 4.1; ±22.1
Inference likely trivial unclear unclear

Note: Data for mean responses is presented as mean (CV). Exercise data was collected during 0–60 min of exercise. G, a glucose and sucrose-based supplement; Low HMS, low dose of hydrothermally-modified starch; Iso HMS, an isocaloric dose (relative to G) of hydrothermally-modified starch; CHO, carbohydrate. * Determination of inferences and effect sizes is described in the methods section.