Journal article

Training-induced alterations in glucose metabolism during moderate-intensity exercise.

RJ Geor, LJ McCutcheon, KW Hinchcliff, RA Sams

Equine Veterinary Journal Supplement | Published : 2002

Abstract

In several species, physical conditioning (training) provokes a large shift in substrate utilisation during submaximal exercise. Few studies in horses have quantitatively examined these effects. Therefore, the effects of exercise training on plasma glucose kinetics during submaximal exercise were examined in 7 horses (5 Thoroughbred, 2 Standardbred; age 3-9 years) that had been paddock-rested for at least 6 months. Two days after determination of maximum aerobic capacity (VO2max), horses ran on a treadmill (4 degree incline) at 55% of VO2max (UT) for 60 min or until fatigue and then completed 6 weeks of moderate-intensity training on a treadmill (5 days/week). Following training and a second..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors thank Dr Karel Pacak at the National Institutes of Health for performing the catecholamine analyses. The technical assistance of Hua Shen at the University of Guelph and Leia Hill, Candace Sack and Steve Clinard is also gratefully acknowledged. This study was supported by grants from the Equine Research Funds at the Ohio State University and the Equine Research Program of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.