Aims/hypothesis Disturbances in substrate source metabolism and, more particularly, in fatty acid metabolism, play an important role in the aetiology and progression of type 2 diabetes. However, data on substrate source utilisation in type 2 diabetes are inconclusive. Methods [U-13 C]palmitate and [6,6-2 H 2 ]glucose tracers were used to assess plasma NEFA and glucose oxidation rates and to estimate the use of muscle-and/or lipoproteinderived triacylglycerol and muscle glycogen. Subjects were ten male patients who had a long-term (7卤1 years) diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and were overweight, and ten matched healthy, male control subjects. Muscle biopsy samples were collected before and after exercise to assess muscle fibre type-specific intramyocellular lipid and glycogen content.