The concept of maximal lactate steady state: a bridge between biochemistry, physiology and sport science.
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Rationale and resources for teaching the mathematical modeling of athletic training and performanceTreadmill exercise induces neutrophil recruitment into muscle tissue in a reactive oxygen species-dependent manner. An intravital microscopy studyCardiorespiratory and Metabolic Responses to Loaded Half Squat Exercise Executed at an Intensity Corresponding to the Lactate Threshold.Overtraining is associated with DNA damage in blood and skeletal muscle cells of Swiss mice.Relationship of aerobic and anaerobic parameters with 400 m front crawl swimming performance.Is Marathon Training Harder than the Ironman Training? An ECO-method Comparison.The Lactate Minimum Test: Concept, Methodological Aspects and Insights for Future Investigations in Human and Animal Models.Exercise induction of gut microbiota modifications in obese, non-obese and hypertensive ratsThe Respiratory Exchange Ratio is Associated with Fitness Indicators Both in Trained and Untrained Men: A Possible Application for People with Reduced Exercise Tolerance.Assessment of maximal lactate steady state during treadmill exercise in SHRLactate threshold predicting time-trial performance: impact of heat and acclimation.Energy Expenditure and Metabolic Changes of Free-Flying Migrating Northern Bald Ibis.Different exercise protocols improve metabolic syndrome markers, tissue triglycerides content and antioxidant status in rats.Exercise at anaerobic threshold intensity and insulin secretion by isolated pancreatic islets of rats.Caffeine Affects Time to Exhaustion and Substrate Oxidation during Cycling at Maximal Lactate Steady State.The kinetics of lactate production and removal during whole-body exercise.The oral [(13)C]bicarbonate technique for measurement of short-term energy expenditure of sled dogs and their physiological response to diets with different fat:carbohydrate ratios.Oxygen uptake kinetics and energy system's contribution around maximal lactate steady state swimming intensity.Effects of physical training with different intensities of effort on lipid metabolism in rats submitted to the neonatal application of alloxan.Comparison of physiological and perceptual responses between continuous and intermittent cycling.Severe Obesity Shifts Metabolic Thresholds but Does Not Attenuate Aerobic Training Adaptations in Zucker Rats.Effects of sodium bicarbonate ingestion on swim performance in youth athletesIs the critical running speed related to the intermittent maximal lactate steady state?Strength Training Prevents Hyperinsulinemia, Insulin Resistance, and Inflammation Independent of Weight Loss in Fructose-Fed AnimalsShort-term exercise training does not stimulate skeletal muscle ATP synthesis in relatives of humans with type 2 diabetes.Differential Expression of NADPH Oxidases Depends on Skeletal Muscle Fiber Type in Rats.Lactate profile during greco-roman wrestling matchxStandards for the use of cardiopulmonary exercise testing for the functional evaluation of cardiac patients: a report from the Exercise Physiology Section of the European Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation.Cardiorespiratory and metabolic responses to body mass-based squat exercise in young menThe midpoint between ventilatory thresholds approaches maximal lactate steady state intensity in amateur cyclists.Aerobic capacity of rats recovered from fetal malnutrition with a fructose-rich diet.Aerobic exercise training improves Ca2+ handling and redox status of skeletal muscle in mice.Physiological correlates of 2-mile run performance as determined using a novel on-demand treadmill.Direct and indirect lactate oxidation in trained and untrained men.Effect of the aerobic capacity on the validity of the anaerobic threshold for determination of the maximal lactate steady state in cycling.Inter- and intrastrain variation in mouse critical running speed.Aerobic exercise intensity assessment and prescription in cardiac rehabilitation: a joint position statement of the European Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation, the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary RehabSix weeks of aerobic training improves VO2max and MLSS but does not improve the time to fatigue at the MLSS.A comparison of lactate indices during ramp exercise using modelling techniques and conventional methods.Physiological adaptations during endurance training below anaerobic threshold in rats.
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The concept of maximal lactate steady state: a bridge between biochemistry, physiology and sport science.
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The concept of maximal lactate ...... physiology and sport science.
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Guillaume Py
Jacques Mercier
Jean-Pierre Koralsztein
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