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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: CBL A1 Marathon Runner, 19 hour fast causing decreased Insulin:Glucagon ratio, decreased Insulin:Glucagon ratio leads to increased muscle glycogenolysis, Training increases glycogen stores, Fatty Acids generates Acetyl CoA, cortisol increasing release of amino acids, increased gluconeogenesis (only in liver) to maintain appropriate levels of blood glucose, glycogen stores of the liver, Tim Racer presents with blood sugar of 40mg/dl, Acetyl CoA which enters the TCA Cycle, Tim Racer presents with altered mental status, increased liver glycogenolysis depleting the glycogen stores, lost 4 lbs 1lb glycogen, Running a Marathon after a 19 hour fast, decreased glycolysis (in the liver) to maintain appropriate levels of blood glucose, increased muscle glycogenolysis depleting the glycogen stores, catecholamines such as Epinephrine, decreased Insulin:Glucagon ratio leads to increased liver glycogenolysis, Beta Oxidation of Fatty Acids, sympathetic stimulation which releases catecholamines, Carbo loading increases glycogen stores