Abstract Background Long-distance racing is known to cause alterations in haematological and serum biochemical parameters in sled dogs. Given that finishing status reflects the physical condition in dogs completing a race, such variations will mainly be the result of physiological adaption achieved during endurance exercise. However, changes observed in withdrawn dogs may indicate pathological conditions. The aim of this study was to reveal changes in haematological and serum biochemical values in sled dogs participating in a long-distance race, with emphasis on the withdrawn dogs. Sixty-five sled dogs participated in a clinical prospective cohort study: 46 dogs competed in the 600 km race (25 finishing and 21 withdrawn dogs), and 19 dogs s...
Although emerging data suggests a greater influence of gluconeogenic precursors, endurance sled dogs...
AbstractUsing sled dogs as exercise model, our objectives of this study were to (1) assess the effec...
curs in horses and humans, both species that sweat, and in sled dogs, which do not sweat. To investi...
Serum muscle enzymes in endurance sled dogs peak within 2–4 days of racing. The object of this study...
Endurance-trained sled dogs provide a unique translational model to characterize changes in hematolo...
Canicross is a sport discipline that connects human and canine athletes in running. Changes in physi...
Sled dogs are known to develop numerous serum biochemical changes due to endurance exercise. Previou...
Skeletal muscle inflammation and release of local myokines alter metabolism as well as local inflamm...
In human athletes significant changes in cytokine concentrations secondary to exercise have been obs...
During intensive physical activity horses are exposed to thermolysis, electrolyte loss and rising am...
Trotters are exposed to a chronic prolonged stress, such as daily training and frequent races during...
Short-term intensive exercise may be associated with many short-lasting metabolic changes. These cha...
Additional file 1. Coefficients from the multivariable regression analysis, explaining how each demo...
The aim of this work was to analyse the changes in electrolytes and lactates in sledding dogs before...
Abstract Background The objective was to determine the effects of agility exercise on dogs of differ...
Although emerging data suggests a greater influence of gluconeogenic precursors, endurance sled dogs...
AbstractUsing sled dogs as exercise model, our objectives of this study were to (1) assess the effec...
curs in horses and humans, both species that sweat, and in sled dogs, which do not sweat. To investi...
Serum muscle enzymes in endurance sled dogs peak within 2–4 days of racing. The object of this study...
Endurance-trained sled dogs provide a unique translational model to characterize changes in hematolo...
Canicross is a sport discipline that connects human and canine athletes in running. Changes in physi...
Sled dogs are known to develop numerous serum biochemical changes due to endurance exercise. Previou...
Skeletal muscle inflammation and release of local myokines alter metabolism as well as local inflamm...
In human athletes significant changes in cytokine concentrations secondary to exercise have been obs...
During intensive physical activity horses are exposed to thermolysis, electrolyte loss and rising am...
Trotters are exposed to a chronic prolonged stress, such as daily training and frequent races during...
Short-term intensive exercise may be associated with many short-lasting metabolic changes. These cha...
Additional file 1. Coefficients from the multivariable regression analysis, explaining how each demo...
The aim of this work was to analyse the changes in electrolytes and lactates in sledding dogs before...
Abstract Background The objective was to determine the effects of agility exercise on dogs of differ...
Although emerging data suggests a greater influence of gluconeogenic precursors, endurance sled dogs...
AbstractUsing sled dogs as exercise model, our objectives of this study were to (1) assess the effec...
curs in horses and humans, both species that sweat, and in sled dogs, which do not sweat. To investi...