Muscle Fuel: Understanding Glycogen and Energy Storage
The body's main source of fuel for muscles is stored energy in the form of glycogen. Glycogen is a carbohydrate stored in the liver and muscles. When carbohydrates are consumed, they are broken down into glucose, which is then converted into glycogen. Glycogen is then released into the bloodstream as needed to provide energy for the muscles.Muscle Strains - Related Articles
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