Abstract. Blood lactate increases during exercise. Although this increase was classically interpreted as a "Pasteur-like effect" resulting from anaerobiosis, it is now clear that it mostly results from a shift in the balance of oxidation of substrates in the muscle, with carbohydrate becoming the predominant fuel. However, we have repeatedly observed that the rise in blood lactate during exercise is correlated to blood viscosity and red cell aggregation. More recently we investigated this issue with the modelling of postexercise lactate kinetics, that allows a fair evaluation of lactate production by muscles (γ1) and lactate disappearance (γ2). Postexercise red cell aggregation (Myrenne M1) appears to be correlated to γ2. Thus mic...
Background. Lactate or, as it was customarily known, ‘lactic acid’ was one of the first molecules to...
Lactate is an end product of glucose metabolism that is usually produced in a larger quantity during...
Lactate metabolism during physical activity has been reviewed by numerous researchers (e.g. 2, 6, 7,...
Background: The effect of exercise-induced lactate production on red blood cell deformability and ot...
The effect of exercise-induced lactate production on red blood cell deformability and other blood rh...
BACKGROUND: The effect of exercise-induced lactate production on red blood cell deformability and ot...
Introduction: To determine endurance capacity and to give specific training recommendations, blood l...
Optimal tissue oxygen supply is essential for proper athletic performance and endurance. It also dep...
Exercise and lactate usually change blood rheology but, effect of swimming on blood rheology is not ...
Exercise and lactate usually change blood rheology but, effect of swimming on blood rheology is not ...
Warming-up (WU) is a widely used preparation for training and competition. However, little is known ...
It is a well-documented finding that blood lactate concentrations at any given absolute or relative ...
International audienceWe compared the effects of cycling and running exercise on hemorheological and...
Exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia (EIAH) is often found in endurance-trained subjects at high exer...
the distribution of ammonia and lactate in blood. J. Appl. Phys-iol. 66(l): 313-317, 1989.~six subje...
Background. Lactate or, as it was customarily known, ‘lactic acid’ was one of the first molecules to...
Lactate is an end product of glucose metabolism that is usually produced in a larger quantity during...
Lactate metabolism during physical activity has been reviewed by numerous researchers (e.g. 2, 6, 7,...
Background: The effect of exercise-induced lactate production on red blood cell deformability and ot...
The effect of exercise-induced lactate production on red blood cell deformability and other blood rh...
BACKGROUND: The effect of exercise-induced lactate production on red blood cell deformability and ot...
Introduction: To determine endurance capacity and to give specific training recommendations, blood l...
Optimal tissue oxygen supply is essential for proper athletic performance and endurance. It also dep...
Exercise and lactate usually change blood rheology but, effect of swimming on blood rheology is not ...
Exercise and lactate usually change blood rheology but, effect of swimming on blood rheology is not ...
Warming-up (WU) is a widely used preparation for training and competition. However, little is known ...
It is a well-documented finding that blood lactate concentrations at any given absolute or relative ...
International audienceWe compared the effects of cycling and running exercise on hemorheological and...
Exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia (EIAH) is often found in endurance-trained subjects at high exer...
the distribution of ammonia and lactate in blood. J. Appl. Phys-iol. 66(l): 313-317, 1989.~six subje...
Background. Lactate or, as it was customarily known, ‘lactic acid’ was one of the first molecules to...
Lactate is an end product of glucose metabolism that is usually produced in a larger quantity during...
Lactate metabolism during physical activity has been reviewed by numerous researchers (e.g. 2, 6, 7,...