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Starvation metabolic fuel mobilization

The opposite state of affairs is when the intake of metabolic fuels is lower than is required to meet energy expenditure. Now the body has to mobilize its nutrient reserves, and overall spends more time in the fasting state than in the fed state. The result of this is undernutrition, starvation and eventually death - see Chapter 8. [Pg.117]

Although there are no distinct times after a carbohydrate meal at which a particular metabolic process begins or ends, the near depletion of liver glycogen and the mobilization of fatty acids as an alternative fuel to glucose occur after about 1 day of starvation. [Pg.406]


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