The higher concentration during exercise at which lactate entry in blood equals its removal is known as maximal lactate steady state (MLSS) and is considered an important indicator of endurance exercise capacity. The aim of the present study was to determine MLSS in running rats. Adult male Wistar sedentary rats, which were selected and adapted to treadmill running for three weeks, were used. After becoming familiarized with treadmill running, the rats were submitted to five exercise tests at 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 m/min velocities. The velocity sequence was distributed at random. Each test consisted of continuous running for 25 min at one velocity or until the exhaustion. Blood lactate was determined at rest and each 5 min of exercise to fi...
Blood lactate concentration (mmol/L) during rest and immediately post-exercise at increasing running...
Blood lactate concentration (mmol/L) during rest and immediately post-exercise at increasing running...
To assess the effects of continuous exercise training at intensities corresponding to 80 and 90 % of...
The higher concentration during exercise at which lactate entry in blood equals its removal is known...
A simple and applicable method for non-exhaustive aerobic evaluation in running rats is described. W...
1. Maximal lactate steady state (MLSS) corresponds to the highest blood lactate concentration (MLSSc...
The aim of this study was to validate a non-invasive protocol to determine aerobic and anaerobic cap...
Exercise has long been known to be beneficial to human health. Studies aimed at understanding the ef...
The reliability of the lactate threshold (LT) determined in aged rats and its, validity to identify ...
The aim of the present study was to analyse the lactate threshold (LT) changes in rats submitted to ...
The aim of this study was to verify the reproducibility of the lactate minim (LM) test after four we...
The break point of the curve of blood lactate vs exercise load has been called anaerobic threshold (...
Few studies dealing with effort intensity during swimming exercise in rats have been reported in the...
The aims of this study were: (1) to identify the exercise intensity that corresponds to the maximal ...
A swimming periodized experimental training model in rats in which different training protocols (TP)...
Blood lactate concentration (mmol/L) during rest and immediately post-exercise at increasing running...
Blood lactate concentration (mmol/L) during rest and immediately post-exercise at increasing running...
To assess the effects of continuous exercise training at intensities corresponding to 80 and 90 % of...
The higher concentration during exercise at which lactate entry in blood equals its removal is known...
A simple and applicable method for non-exhaustive aerobic evaluation in running rats is described. W...
1. Maximal lactate steady state (MLSS) corresponds to the highest blood lactate concentration (MLSSc...
The aim of this study was to validate a non-invasive protocol to determine aerobic and anaerobic cap...
Exercise has long been known to be beneficial to human health. Studies aimed at understanding the ef...
The reliability of the lactate threshold (LT) determined in aged rats and its, validity to identify ...
The aim of the present study was to analyse the lactate threshold (LT) changes in rats submitted to ...
The aim of this study was to verify the reproducibility of the lactate minim (LM) test after four we...
The break point of the curve of blood lactate vs exercise load has been called anaerobic threshold (...
Few studies dealing with effort intensity during swimming exercise in rats have been reported in the...
The aims of this study were: (1) to identify the exercise intensity that corresponds to the maximal ...
A swimming periodized experimental training model in rats in which different training protocols (TP)...
Blood lactate concentration (mmol/L) during rest and immediately post-exercise at increasing running...
Blood lactate concentration (mmol/L) during rest and immediately post-exercise at increasing running...
To assess the effects of continuous exercise training at intensities corresponding to 80 and 90 % of...