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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1993
1. The aim of this study was to find out whether the anaerobic threshold (AT) can be estimated in rats running at increasing speed and if so what is the reproducibility of the measurements. 2. Lactate (LA) concentrations in blood taken from 11 rats were determined during a discontinued, multistage treadmill exercise test repeated four times in each ...
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1. The aim of this study was to find out whether the anaerobic threshold (AT) can be estimated in rats running at increasing speed and if so what is the reproducibility of the measurements. 2. Lactate (LA) concentrations in blood taken from 11 rats were determined during a discontinued, multistage treadmill exercise test repeated four times in each ...
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Computers in Biology and Medicine, 1989
The general interest in the application of exercise testing to evaluate the work capacity or change in the functional ability of individuals has resulted in the development of a variety of non-invasive tests and test parameters such as the anaerobic threshold.
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The general interest in the application of exercise testing to evaluate the work capacity or change in the functional ability of individuals has resulted in the development of a variety of non-invasive tests and test parameters such as the anaerobic threshold.
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Anaerobic threshold and lactate turnpoint
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1983Venous lactate concentration and ventilatory responses to progressively increased work rates were studied in 16 men who performed an incremental exercise test to exhaustion on an electrically braked cycle ergometer. In this test the characteristic curvilinear increase in venous lactate concentrations was observed. In addition to the anaerobic threshold
H A, Davis +3 more
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Lactate Kinetics and Individual Anaerobic Threshold*
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1981Exercise with stepwise increasing work loads until exhaustion leads to a curvilinear increase of lactate in blood and typical lactate kinetics in the post-exercise period. Lactate kinetics in blood during exercise and recovery results from diffusion along gradients between muscle and blood and simultaneous elimination.
H, Stegmann, W, Kindermann, A, Schnabel
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Anaerobic Threshold in Children
Pediatric Exercise Science, 1989The ventilatory anaerobic threshold (VAT) occurs when there is an isolated increase in the slope for ventilator equivalent for oxygen consumption (VE/VO2) with no change in the slope for ventilatoiy equivalent for carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2) when both are plotted against time. The concept of anaerobic threshold remains controversial.
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CHANGES IN THE ANAEROBIC THRESHOLD IN AN ANNUAL CYCLE OF SPORT TRAINING OF YOUNG SOCCER PLAYERS
Biology of Sport, 2013The aim of the study was to assess changes in the anaerobic threshold of young soccer players in an annual training cycle. A group of highly trained 15-18 year old players of KKS Lech Poznań were tested.
R. Śliwowski +7 more
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Anaerobic threshold, muscle volume and hypoxia
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1989Ventilatory threshold, apparent mechanical efficiency, oxygen debt repayment, heart rate and perceptions of exertion at the ventilatory threshold have been examined in 8 men and 8 women during the performance of four types of exercise (2-leg, 1-leg, arm plus shoulder, and arm ergometry) under normoxic and hypoxic (12% oxygen) conditions.
R J, Shephard +3 more
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Anaerobic threshold measurements of elite oarsmen
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1982Anaerobic threshold (AT) and Vo2max were determined by automated analysis for 25 members of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Rowing Team during a progressive rowing ergometer exercise to exhaustion. Heart rates and power outputs were also measured to gauge severity of the exercise and to compare with metabolic data. Power increments of 27 W each min were achieved
T C, Mickelson, F C, Hagerman
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Evidence that the metabolic acidosis threshold is the anaerobic threshold
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1990We evaluated maximal O2 uptake (VO2max), the metabolic acidosis threshold determined by the V-slope analysis [plot of CO2 output (VCO2) as a function of oxygen uptake (VO2)], the ratio of increase in VO2 to work rate increment (delta VO2/delta WR), the upper slope (S2) of the V-slope analysis, and the VO2 for work below and above the metabolic ...
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Anaerobic threshold, individual anaerobic threshold, and maximal lactate steady state in rowing
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1995Anaerobic threshold, also termed 4.0 mmol.l-1 threshold (AT4), and individual anaerobic threshold (IAT), presumably indicate the workload corresponding to maximal lactate steady state (MLSS) during an incremental workload test. MLSS is the highest blood lactate concentration (BLC) resulting in a steady state during constant workload. The purpose of the
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