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American Physiological Society, Journal of Applied Physiology, 5(130), p. 1421-1426, 2021

DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00805.2020

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The validity and reliability of a novel isotope ratio infrared spectrometer to quantify <sup>13</sup>C enrichment of expired breath samples in exercise

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Abstract

The use of IRIS to determine 13C enrichment in expired breath samples captured during exercise to determine exogenous glucose oxidation during exercise has excellent validity and reliability when compared with the gold standard IRMS.