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The effects of endurance training on lactate production and removal during progressive exercise in man

It is a well-documented finding that blood lactate concentrations at any given absolute or relative (% of maximum oxygen uptake; % VO₂ₘₐₓ) workload, are lower following endurance training. The search for the mechanisms responsible for lower blood lactate concentrations after training, however, has l...

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Main Author: Macrae, Holden Steve-Henry
Other Authors: Noakes, Timothy D
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Language:English
Published: Division of Physiological Sciences 2018
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description It is a well-documented finding that blood lactate concentrations at any given absolute or relative (% of maximum oxygen uptake; % VO₂ₘₐₓ) workload, are lower following endurance training. The search for the mechanisms responsible for lower blood lactate concentrations after training, however, has led to conflicting results, particularly when the possible causes of this finding have been investigated in humans. In this study, three questions related to the effects of endurance training on lactate metabolism were investigated.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/27147 The effects of endurance training on lactate production and removal during progressive exercise in man Macrae, Holden Steve-Henry Noakes, Timothy D Exercise - physiology Lactates - metabolism It is a well-documented finding that blood lactate concentrations at any given absolute or relative (% of maximum oxygen uptake; % VO₂ₘₐₓ) workload, are lower following endurance training. The search for the mechanisms responsible for lower blood lactate concentrations after training, however, has led to conflicting results, particularly when the possible causes of this finding have been investigated in humans. In this study, three questions related to the effects of endurance training on lactate metabolism were investigated. 2018-01-30T14:01:41Z 2018-01-30T14:01:41Z 1991 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27147 eng application/pdf Division of Physiological Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Exercise - physiology
Lactates - metabolism
Macrae, Holden Steve-Henry
The effects of endurance training on lactate production and removal during progressive exercise in man
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title The effects of endurance training on lactate production and removal during progressive exercise in man
title_full The effects of endurance training on lactate production and removal during progressive exercise in man
title_fullStr The effects of endurance training on lactate production and removal during progressive exercise in man
title_full_unstemmed The effects of endurance training on lactate production and removal during progressive exercise in man
title_short The effects of endurance training on lactate production and removal during progressive exercise in man
title_sort effects of endurance training on lactate production and removal during progressive exercise in man
topic Exercise - physiology
Lactates - metabolism
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