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Heidi E Banse, Raymond H Sides, Brent C Ruby, Warwick M Bayly |
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Equine & Comparative Exercise Physiology: The International Journal of Animal Exercise Physiology, Biomechanics & Nutrition; May2007, Vol. 4 Issue 2, p89-94, 6p |
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AbstractFive previously untrained yearling sled dogs were evaluated for endurance training-induced changes in maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) and submaximal blood lactate concentrations. Following 3 weeks of light training followed by 4 weeks of moderate training, VO2maxincreased by 10%, from 180.2???9.9 to 198.7???19.2?ml?kg?min??1(P?=?0.046). Light training was not associated with any increase in VO2max. Blood lactate concentrations at the same absolute intensity decreased by 215%, from 9.2???4.7 to 4.3???2.4?mmol?l??1(P?=?0.022). Speeds associated with oxygen consumptions of 70% VO2maxincreased by 12%, from 4.8???0.4 to 5.4???0.5?m?s??1(P?=?0.008) and speeds associated with VO2maxincreased by 21%, from 6.7???0.3 to 8.2???0.7?m?s??1(P?=?0.012). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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