Carbs Fuel Long Runs, Australian Catholic University Study

Carbohydrates, not fats, are the main source of energy for long distance runners, a new study says.

The research from Australia included men who were competitive half-marathoners. They ran on a treadmill at 95 percent of their best half-marathon time until they were exhausted. The men ate before they ran, and were given nicotinic acid during the run to prevent their bodies from using fat stores.

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