Cost of Transport as a Discriminator of Conditioning in Horses Submitted to Incremental Jumping Tests
Introduction Heart rate (HR) and blood lactate (LAC) are biomarkers whose responses to exercise are related to physical fitness. This study evaluated the cost of transport (CT) by assessing the cardiovascular and metabolic efficiency of jumping horses using an incremental jumping test. Methods Sixte...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Equine veterinary journal 2014-06, Vol.46 (S46), p.25-26 |
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Heart rate (HR) and blood lactate (LAC) are biomarkers whose responses to exercise are related to physical fitness. This study evaluated the cost of transport (CT) by assessing the cardiovascular and metabolic efficiency of jumping horses using an incremental jumping test.
Methods
Sixteen Brazilian Sport horses of two fitness levels were used: high‐level jumpers (HL, n = 8) and low‐level jumpers (LL, n = 8). Tests were performed in a sandy jumping arena at a mean velocity of 18 km/h; the tests were distributed into three steps of 4 laps of 74 m, each with 10 obstacles. Each stage consisted of simple obstacles that were 0.40, 0.60 and 0.80 m high. The costs of transport were determined as (HRstep‐HRrest/speed) and (LACstep‐LACrest/speed). During intervals between each stage, blood samples were drawn to determine LAC (mmol/L). Student's t‐test was used for the unpaired samples (P |
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ISSN: | 0425-1644 2042-3306 |
DOI: | 10.1111/evj.12267_77 |