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During high intensity activity, what fuel contributes the most to energy production?

  • Protein
  • Iron
  • Glycogen
  • Fat
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During high intensity activity, the body relies primarily on glycogen as a fuel source for energy production. Glycogen is a form of glucose that is stored in the muscles and liver. It is easily broken down and converted into ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is the primary energy currency of the body. Glycogen provides a quick and readily available source of energy during intense exercise when the demand for energy is high. Protein, iron, and fat are also important for energy production, but they are not the primary fuel sources during high intensity activity.

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