Association of blood lactate accumulation with fat metabolism during exercise: method matters.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES International journal of sports medicine Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-20 DOI:10.1055/a-2563-9203
Isaac Armando Chavez-Guevara, Carlo Ferri-Marini, Ratko Peric, Brendan Egan, Mariazel Rubio-Valles, Maria Cristina Duron-Borjas, Arnulfo Ramos
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This study examined if analytical procedures influence the relationship between lactate metabolism and fat oxidation during exercise in 54 young men (age: 27±7 y; body fat: 23±10%; VO2max: 46.9±10.2 mL·kg-1·min-1). The first lactate threshold was assessed using the log-log transformation of blood lactate and running speed (LT1log-log), an increase of 1 mM above the baseline (LT1Bsln1.0), and a fixed blood lactate concentration of 2 mM (LT1OBLA2). The second lactate threshold was determined using the maximal distance approach (LT2Dmax) and a fixed lactate concentration of 4 mM (LT2OBLA4). The highest (FATmax) and lowest (FATmin) fat oxidation rates were determined using a third-degree polynomial regression (P3), visual inspection, and mathematical modeling (SIN). FATmax and FATmin showed the strongest correlation with LT1log-log (r: 0.65, p<0.01) and LT2OBLA4 (r: 0.81, p<0.01), regardless of fitness. FATmaxP3 and LTOBLA2 showed the best agreement in untrained individuals. Conversely, FATmaxP3 and LT1log-log showed the best agreement in obese men and trained subjects. LT2OBLA4 showed the best agreement with FATmin. When investigating the association between fat oxidation and lactate metabolism during exercise, LT1log-log and LT2OBLA4 should be computed, while mathematical modeling or visual analysis should be applied for FATmax, depending on the fitness level.

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本研究对54名年轻男性(年龄:27±7;体脂:23±10%;VO2max: 46.9±10.2 mL·kg-1·min-1)。第一次乳酸阈值(LT1)通过血乳酸与跑步速度的对数-对数变换(LT1log-log)、比基线增加1 mM (LT1Bsln1.0)和固定血乳酸浓度2 mM (LT1OBLA2)来评估。第二乳酸阈值(LT2)采用最大距离法(LT2Dmax)和固定乳酸浓度4mm (LT2OBLA4)确定。使用三次多项式回归(P3)、目视检查和数学建模(SIN)确定最高(FATmax)和最低(FATmin)脂肪氧化率。FATmax和FATmin与LT1log-log相关性最强(r: 0.65, p
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期刊介绍: The IJSM provides a forum for the publication of papers dealing with both basic and applied information that advance the field of sports medicine and exercise science, and offer a better understanding of biomedicine. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, short communications, and letters to the Editors.
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