Effects of graded exercise load on variations of certain physiological parameters in Lipizzan horses during riding – a pilot study

N. Čebulj-Kadunc, A. Turk, P. Kruljc
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Scientifically sound studies investigating the influence of riders on the physiological responses of riding horses are rare. Therefore, this pilot study was aimed to investigate the physiological changes in 6 purebred Lipizzan horses during an exercise test (ExT) in an indoor arena performed by a male and a female rider with different body weights and experience levels. Respiratory rate, rectal and body surface temperature, lactate, creatinine, and cortisol concentrations were measured before (BEx) and after exercise tests (AEx) with a graded workload, while heart rate and speed were recorded telemetrically during the ExT. Measured values were within a range for warm-blooded animals and increased significantly ( to ) in both riders AEx. BST values were highest in the cranial regions of the horses, followed by the caudal and distal body regions (). The differences in values were insignificant () between the two ExTs, except the higher heart rate between the male and the female rider (P < 0.05). The results of this study indicate that there are no influences of rider characteristics on the physiological responses of riding horses and point to the importance of further research in the field of equine exercise testing, sports medicine, and animal welfare, which will also provide necessary knowledge for the conservation and development of the Lipizzan breed.
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分级运动负荷对骑乘期间利皮赞马某些生理参数变化的影响--一项试点研究
很少有科学合理的研究调查骑手对骑马生理反应的影响。因此,本试验性研究旨在调查 6 匹纯种利比赞马在室内竞技场进行运动测试(ExT)时的生理变化,测试由体重和经验水平各不相同的一男一女骑手进行。在分级工作量的运动测试(AEx)之前和之后测量了呼吸频率、直肠和体表温度、乳酸、肌酐和皮质醇浓度,同时在 ExT 期间通过遥测记录了心率和速度。测量值在温血动物的范围内,在两种骑手的 AEx 中都显著增加(至)。马匹颅部的 BST 值最高,其次是尾部和身体远端()。除了雄性骑手和雌性骑手的心率较高外(P < 0.05),两种 ExT 之间的数值差异并不明显()。这项研究结果表明,骑手的特征对骑乘马匹的生理反应没有影响,并指出了在马匹运动测试、运动医学和动物福利领域开展进一步研究的重要性,这也将为利皮赞马种的保护和发展提供必要的知识。
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