Correlations between lactate and ventilatory thresholds and the maximal lactate steady state in elite cyclists

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作者
Van Schuylenbergh, R [1 ]
Eynde, BV [1 ]
Hespel, P [1 ]
机构
[1] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Fac Phys Educ & Physiotherapy, Dept Kinesiol, Exercise Physiol & Biomech Lab, B-3001 Louvain, Belgium
关键词
blood lactate concentration; anaerobic threshold; MLSS; cycling;
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10.1055/s-2004-819942
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
We investigated the validity of different lactate and ventilatory threshold methods, to estimate heart rate and power output corresponding with the maximal lactate steady-state (MLSS) in elite cyclists. Elite cyclists (n=21; 21+/-0.4y; VO(2)peak, 5.4+/-0.21 x min(-1)) performed either one (n=10) or two (n=11) maximal graded exercise tests, as well as two to three 30-min constant-load tests to determine MLSS, on their personal race bicycle which was mounted on an ergometer. Initial workload for the graded tests was 100 Watt and was increased by either 5% of body mass (in Watt) with every 30s (T-30s), or 60% of body mass (in Watt) with every 6 min (T-6min). MLSS was defined as the highest constant workload during which lactate increased no more than 1 mmol x l(-1) from min 10 to 30. In T-30s and T-6min the 4 mmol (TH-La4), the Conconi (TH-Con) and dmax (TH-Dm) lactate threshold were determined. The dmax lactate threshold was defined as the point that yields the maximal distance from the lactate curve to the line formed by the lowest and highest lactate values of the curve. In T-30s also ventilatory (TH-Ve) and Vslope (TH-Vs) thresholds were calculated. Time to exhaustion was 36+/-1 min for T-30s versus 39+/-1 min for T-6min. None of the threshold measures in T-30s, except TH-Vs (r(2)=0.77 for heart rate) correlated with either MLSS heart rate or power output. During T6min, power output at TH-Dm was closely correlated with MLSS power (r(2)=0.72). Low correlations were found between MLSS heart rate and heart rate measured at TH-Dm (r(2)=0.46) and TH-La4 (r(2)=0.25), respectively, during T-6min. It is concluded that it is not possible to precisely predict heart rate or power output corresponding with MLSS in elite cyclists, from a single graded exercise test causing exhaustion within 35-40 min. The validity of MLSS predicted from an incremental test must be verified by a 30-min constant-load test.
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