Prediction of anaerobic capacity from lactate kinetics during constant supramaximal test

Purpose: The aim of present study was to investigate the prediction of anaerobic capacity from lactate kinetic during supramaximal exercise. Methods: Fifteen active males with average values of age 22 ± 3.64 and weight 74 5.74 performed an incremental test for Pax determination, a constant supramaxi...

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Main Authors: روح الله نیکویی, مجید نظری, حمید معرفرتی
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Published: Shahid Beheshti University 2013-04-01
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author روح الله نیکویی
مجید نظری
حمید معرفرتی
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حمید معرفرتی
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description Purpose: The aim of present study was to investigate the prediction of anaerobic capacity from lactate kinetic during supramaximal exercise. Methods: Fifteen active males with average values of age 22 ± 3.64 and weight 74 5.74 performed an incremental test for Pax determination, a constant supramaximal test with %110 of their Pmax and Wingate anaerobic test as the reference test in three separated sessions. Blood lactate concentration was measured before starting test, every minute during the test, immediately after exercise, and during recovery period at intervals 3, 6, and 9 min. Lactate changes (A La), time constant of lactate changes (A TLa), maximum lactate accumulation (Lamax) were calculated from lactate-time graph by Microcal Origin software. The relationship between variables was measured by Pearson correlation test and multiple regression analysis was used for ability of prediction. Results: Significant correlation was found between Lamax (P<0.05), ALa (P<0.01), ATLa (P<0.01) during the supramaximal test and ATLa (P<0.01), Lamax (P<0.01) during recovery period with anaerobic capacity. Anaerobic capacity was predictable from lactate kinetic parameters during supramaximal test (r^{2}=0.71 P<0.01) the prediction was not possible from these parameters during test and recovery period from it (r^{2}=0.40, P<0.01) . Conclusion: In summary, our results showed that lactate kinetic parameters during supramaximal test can be used for prediction of anaerobic capacity.
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spelling doaj-art-2db608d251e84a7e83244bfa27b70c3d2024-11-15T04:06:58ZfasShahid Beheshti Universityفیزیولوژی ورزش و فعالیت بدنی2676-37102645-40412013-04-016210.48308/joeppa.2013.9867398673Prediction of anaerobic capacity from lactate kinetics during constant supramaximal testروح الله نیکویی0مجید نظری1حمید معرفرتی2دانشگاه شهید باهنر کرماندانشگاه شهید باهنر کرماندانشگاه شهید باهنر کرمانPurpose: The aim of present study was to investigate the prediction of anaerobic capacity from lactate kinetic during supramaximal exercise. Methods: Fifteen active males with average values of age 22 ± 3.64 and weight 74 5.74 performed an incremental test for Pax determination, a constant supramaximal test with %110 of their Pmax and Wingate anaerobic test as the reference test in three separated sessions. Blood lactate concentration was measured before starting test, every minute during the test, immediately after exercise, and during recovery period at intervals 3, 6, and 9 min. Lactate changes (A La), time constant of lactate changes (A TLa), maximum lactate accumulation (Lamax) were calculated from lactate-time graph by Microcal Origin software. The relationship between variables was measured by Pearson correlation test and multiple regression analysis was used for ability of prediction. Results: Significant correlation was found between Lamax (P<0.05), ALa (P<0.01), ATLa (P<0.01) during the supramaximal test and ATLa (P<0.01), Lamax (P<0.01) during recovery period with anaerobic capacity. Anaerobic capacity was predictable from lactate kinetic parameters during supramaximal test (r^{2}=0.71 P<0.01) the prediction was not possible from these parameters during test and recovery period from it (r^{2}=0.40, P<0.01) . Conclusion: In summary, our results showed that lactate kinetic parameters during supramaximal test can be used for prediction of anaerobic capacity.https://joeppa.sbu.ac.ir/article_98673_9f5e0bc9e8d6bbd48db12dd7985eccd9.pdfanaerobic capacitylactate kinetics parametersactive men
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Prediction of anaerobic capacity from lactate kinetics during constant supramaximal test
فیزیولوژی ورزش و فعالیت بدنی
anaerobic capacity
lactate kinetics parameters
active men
title Prediction of anaerobic capacity from lactate kinetics during constant supramaximal test
title_full Prediction of anaerobic capacity from lactate kinetics during constant supramaximal test
title_fullStr Prediction of anaerobic capacity from lactate kinetics during constant supramaximal test
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of anaerobic capacity from lactate kinetics during constant supramaximal test
title_short Prediction of anaerobic capacity from lactate kinetics during constant supramaximal test
title_sort prediction of anaerobic capacity from lactate kinetics during constant supramaximal test
topic anaerobic capacity
lactate kinetics parameters
active men
url https://joeppa.sbu.ac.ir/article_98673_9f5e0bc9e8d6bbd48db12dd7985eccd9.pdf
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