Blood lactate response to the Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (CAFT).

D G Bell, I Jacobs, S W Lee
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This study evaluated the blood lactate (LA) response to stepping exercise, specifically the Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (CAFT). It also compared the correlation between either LA or heart rate (HR) at a given stage of the CAFT and directly measured maximal aerobic power (VO2max). A total of 137 male Canadian Forces (CF) personnel between the ages of 18 and 53 years participated in this study. The LA concentration after each stage of the CAFT was measured in all subjects from blood sampled from the fingertip. Seventy-eight of these subjects also had their VO2max measured directly during a maximal treadmill run. The results showed that increasing stages of the CAFT were associated with exponentially increasing LA. At Stage 5, LA concentration ranged from 1.0 to 7.0, with a mean of 2.6 mmol.L-1, while HR ranged from 72 to 192 with a mean of 132 beats. When the LA and HR measures at Stage 5 of the CAFT were compared for their ability to predict VO2max, the correlation between lactate and VO2max was -0.71 (p less than .001); between HR and VO2max it was -0.36 (p less than .01). These results suggest that LA is a better predictor of VO2max than HR.

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血乳酸对加拿大有氧适能试验(CAFT)的反应。
本研究评估了血乳酸(LA)对阶梯式运动的反应,特别是加拿大有氧适能测试(CAFT)。它还比较了在CAFT的给定阶段的LA或心率(HR)与直接测量的最大有氧能力(VO2max)之间的相关性。共有137名年龄在18至53岁之间的加拿大男性部队人员参加了这项研究。在所有受试者的指尖血样中测量了CAFT每个阶段后的LA浓度。其中78名受试者在跑步机上进行极限跑时也直接测量了他们的最大摄氧量。结果表明,随着CAFT阶段的增加,LA呈指数增长。在第5阶段,LA浓度范围为1.0 ~ 7.0,平均为2.6 mmol。心率为72 ~ 192,平均132拍。当比较CAFT第5阶段的LA和HR测量对VO2max的预测能力时,乳酸和VO2max之间的相关性为-0.71 (p < 0.001);HR与VO2max的比值为-0.36 (p < 0.01)。这些结果表明LA比HR更能预测VO2max。
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