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Posted: 2025-05-05 02:44:31 UTC

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Research suggests that long-distance runners may use myelin, the fatty tissue insulating nerve cells in the brain, as a fuel source during races. This tissue diminishes after a race and rebuilds in the following weeks.
Myelin may serve as a fuel source for the brain during long-distance running.
Myelin levels decrease immediately after a race.
Myelin levels rebuild in the weeks following a race.