Blood Glucose and Lactate Kinetics during an Incremental Running Test in Endurance Runners

Kazuteru Nakamura, Y. Sengoku, H. Ogata, Koichi Watanabe, Yusuke Shirai, Y. Nabekura
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Aim : We examined the diŠerence in blood glucose and lactate kinetics between highly and moderately trained runners during an incremental running test, and to examine the relationship between GT and LT in diŠerent training states. Methods : Eight highly trained (25.9 ± 5.6 years, 167.6 ± 5.2 cm, 57.5 ± 6.0 kg) and eight moderately trained (23.8 ± 3.7 years, 173.6 ± 3.8 cm, 62.4 ± 4.6 kg) male runners performed the incremental running test. Each stage of the test consisted of running for 4 min on a treadmill. The velocity was increased by 0.6 km ・ h - 1 ・ stage - 1 until exhaustion. Blood glucose and lactate were measured after each stage, and GT and LT were determined using the log-log method. Results : During the incremental running test, blood lactate increased signiˆcantly in both groups, whereas blood glucose increased signiˆcantly only in highly trained runners. In highly trained runners, LT and GT did not diŠer signiˆcantly (15.2 ± 1.0 and 15.7 ± 1.3 km ・ h - 1 , respectively; p = 0.08), but were signiˆcantly correlated ( r = 0.906, p < 0.01). In moderately trained runners, however, LT was signiˆcantly lower than GT (12.1 ± 0.8 and 13.7 ± 1.6 km ・ h - 1 , respectively; p = 0.02), and no signiˆcant correlation was observed between LT and GT ( r = 0.596, p = 0.16). Conclusions : The relationship between blood glucose and lactate kinetics diŠers according to training state, so that the relationship of blood glucose and lactate kinetics and appearance pattern of GT re‰ects a diŠerent exercise capacity than that of LT. were analyzed in seven subjects.
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耐力跑者在增量跑步试验中的血糖和乳酸动力学
目的:我们检查了高训练和中等训练的跑步者在增加跑步测试中diŠerence的血糖和乳酸动力学,并检查diŠerent训练状态下GT和LT之间的关系。方法:8名高训练男性跑步者(25.9±5.6岁,167.6±5.2 cm, 57.5±6.0 kg)和8名中等训练男性跑步者(23.8±3.7岁,173.6±3.8 cm, 62.4±4.6 kg)进行增量跑试验。测试的每个阶段包括在跑步机上跑4分钟。速度在第1阶段增加0.6公里,直到耗尽。各组结束后测定血糖和乳酸,采用对数对数法测定GT和LT。结果:在渐进式跑步测试中,两组的血乳酸均显著增加,而血糖仅在训练有素的跑步者中显著增加。在高度训练的跑步者中,LT和GT分别不diŠer显著(15.2±1.0和15.7±1.3 km - 1);P = 0.08),但显著相关(r = 0.906, P < 0.01)。然而,在中等训练的跑步者中,LT显著低于GT(分别为12.1±0.8 km和13.7±1.6 km);p = 0.02), LT与GT无显著相关(r = 0.596, p = 0.16)。结论:根据不同的训练状态,分析了7例受试者的血糖和乳酸动力学diŠers的关系,从而分析了GT的血糖和乳酸动力学与外观模式的关系diŠerent运动能力高于lt。
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