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CBme

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Which of the following has been falsely claimed to increase the use of fatty acids and spare glycogen during exercise?
 a. Carnitine
  b. Caffeine
  c. Sodium bicarbonate
  d. Creatine

Question 2

For most people, fat isn't used much as a fuel for exercise until you've been working out aerobically for at least _____ minutes.
 a. 5
  b. 10
  c. 20
  d. 40



ankilker

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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