Athletes on a long-term ketogenic diet (~2yrs) would be expected to show which of the following: None of the written responses Low muscle glycogen after exercise compared to similarly trained athletes on high CHO diet High CHO oxidation during exercise 2 of the written responses High fat oxidation during exercise
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