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Review Article
Doping for Chess Performance
Author(s): Sighart GolfSighart Golf
During a chess game, the needed energy is first derived instantly from ATP and creatine-phosphate, then within a few seconds later from glycogen stores in brain, glycogen, muscle and liver and finally, 1-2 hours later from adipose tissue. Anaerobic oxidation of glucose-derivative from glycogen delivers energy 6 times faster than aerobic oxidation of glucose and oxidation of fatty acids; correspondingly, mental activity can perform as well 6 times faster as long as glycogen is available.
The mental profile of chess players correlates with cerebral processes such as attention, conflict solution, memory,
motivation and recognition, which together constitute a specific chess-domain expertise.
A chess player may compete best when a) regularly physical exercise is carried out to compete in strenuous chess tournamen.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2161-0673.1000160
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