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The effect of exercise intensity on fuel sources. Anaerobic exercise uses only glucose for energy, aerobic exercise uses fatty acids and a limited amount of amino acids, for energy production in addition to glucose.
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Allison Calabrese
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Callahan, Alice; Leonard, Heather; Powell, Tamberly (October 14, 2020). "10b -Fuel sources for exercise". Nutrition: Science and Everyday Application. ISBN 978-1-63635-003-5.
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