Lower mitochondrial respiration does not lead to decreased fat oxidation in young African American women without obesity.
John J DubéFrederico G S ToledoPaul M CoenBret H GoodpasterJames P DeLanyPublished in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2023)
The data suggest that fat oxidation is not lower in AAW compared with White women, but additional studies are needed across exercise intensity, body weight, and age to confirm these results.
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