AbstractThe choice for this paper was determine by the necessity to identify some practical and objective ways to evaluate the energetic and effort capacity at sport horses, which serve to measure the period and intensity of training and to appreciate the effects of training over the level of physic preparation.Biologic material used for researches was represented by 15 sport horses from Dinamo Club-Bucharest, animals which come from the effective of Jegălia and Cislău studs.The method used for researches consists in transformation of glucose, under glucozo-oxidases action in gluconic acid and oxygenate water.The blood glucose value, at horses used in complete trial competition, oscillated depending on trial’ type and increased obviously af...
P>Reasons for performing study:This study was designed to consider the complexity of the physical ef...
Short duration high intensity thoroughbred racing causes the elevation of serum biochemistry param...
Objective-To determine the influence of intensified training and subsequent reduced training on gluc...
This paper reviews different aspects affecting equine blood glucose concentration and contrasts them...
To determine whether a clinical examination was adequate to assess the fitness of horses in a fence ...
The Crioulo breed of horses performs in one of the most physically demanding equestrian competitions...
The presented work presents the results of the effectiveness of the bioregulatory approach in stimul...
The aim of the research presented here is to quantify glucose metabolism during moderate exercise in...
Fitness is a certain metabolic status – as a result of training – which makes the equine athletes ca...
During intensive physical activity horses are exposed to thermolysis, electrolyte loss and rising am...
Objective-To determine the influence of intensified training and subsequent reduced training on gluc...
120 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The research for this dissert...
120 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The research for this dissert...
The aim of this study was to compare the nutritional management of show jumping horses in practice w...
Objective-To determine the influence of intensified training and subsequent reduced training on gluc...
P>Reasons for performing study:This study was designed to consider the complexity of the physical ef...
Short duration high intensity thoroughbred racing causes the elevation of serum biochemistry param...
Objective-To determine the influence of intensified training and subsequent reduced training on gluc...
This paper reviews different aspects affecting equine blood glucose concentration and contrasts them...
To determine whether a clinical examination was adequate to assess the fitness of horses in a fence ...
The Crioulo breed of horses performs in one of the most physically demanding equestrian competitions...
The presented work presents the results of the effectiveness of the bioregulatory approach in stimul...
The aim of the research presented here is to quantify glucose metabolism during moderate exercise in...
Fitness is a certain metabolic status – as a result of training – which makes the equine athletes ca...
During intensive physical activity horses are exposed to thermolysis, electrolyte loss and rising am...
Objective-To determine the influence of intensified training and subsequent reduced training on gluc...
120 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The research for this dissert...
120 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The research for this dissert...
The aim of this study was to compare the nutritional management of show jumping horses in practice w...
Objective-To determine the influence of intensified training and subsequent reduced training on gluc...
P>Reasons for performing study:This study was designed to consider the complexity of the physical ef...
Short duration high intensity thoroughbred racing causes the elevation of serum biochemistry param...
Objective-To determine the influence of intensified training and subsequent reduced training on gluc...