Blood lactate level in Elite boy swimmers after lactate tolerance exercise test

Nikseresht, Asghar and Yabande, Iman and Rahmanian, Karamatollah (2017) Blood lactate level in Elite boy swimmers after lactate tolerance exercise test. BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH AND THERAPY, 4. pp. 1318-1326. ISSN 5

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Abstract Introduction: To avoid injuries during high-intensity sports training, it is important to recognize conditions of bodily consumption and production of adequate energy; exercise increases the concentration of the blood lactate. This paper is an attempt to compare pre and post lactate tolerance exercise test - blood lactate concentrations - of elite boy swimmers. Methods: Blood lactates are measured by an enzymatic method on 12 subjects 30 minutes before and adjust and 24 hours after the test. Results: The mean lactate concentration of 30.35 +/- 12.16 mg/dl is observed in swimmers 30 minutes before the test. Swimmers adjust after the test show mean blood lactate concentration of 108.52 +/- 18.17 mg/dl that is significantly higher than 30 minutes before the test (p<0.001). Then blood lactate level decreases below baseline level at 24 hours after the test. Conclusion: Blood lactate increases with the test and decreases below baseline within 24 hours after the test. Keywords: Blood lactate level, boy swimmers, lactate tolerance, exercise test

Item Type: Article
Subjects: WH Hemic And Lymphatic Systems
Divisions: School of Health
Depositing User: mrs Maryam azmoode
Date Deposited: 28 Oct 2017 09:58
Last Modified: 28 Oct 2017 09:58
URI: http://eprints.jums.ac.ir/id/eprint/87

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