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Influence of moderate cold exposure on blood lactate during incremental exercise
Authors:P Flore  A Therminarias  M F Oddou-Chirpaz  A Quirion
Institution:(1) Laboratoire de Physiologie, Faculté de Médecine de Grenoble, 38700 La Tronche, France;(2) Université du Québec, Trois Rivières, Canada
Abstract:Summary This study examined the effect of exposure of the whole body to moderate cold on blood lactate produced during incremental exercise. Nine subjects were tested in a climatic chamber, the room temperature being controlled either at 30°C or at 10°C. The protocol consisted of exercise increasing in intensity in 35 W increments every 3 min until exhaustion. Oxygen consumption (VO2) was measured during the last minute of each exercise intensity. Blood samples were collected at rest and at exhaustion for the measurement of blood glucose, free fatty acid (FFA), noradrenaline (NA) and adrenaline (A) concentrations and, during the last 15 s of each exercise intensity, for the determination of blood lactate concentration la]b. TheVO2 was identical under both environments. At 10°C, as compared to 30°C, the lactate anaerobic threshold (Than, la ) occurred at an exercise intensity 15 W higher and Than, la ]b was lower for submaximal intensities above the Than, la Regardless of ambient temperature, glycaemia, A and NA concentrations were higher at exhaustion while FFA was unchanged. At exhaustion the NA concentration was greater at 10°C 15.60 (SEM 3.15) nmol·l–1] than at 30°C 8.64 (SEM 2.37) nmol·l–1]. We concluded that exposure to moderate cold influences the blood lactate produced during incremental exercise. These results suggested that vasoconstriction was partly responsible for the lower la]b observed for submaximal high intensities during severe cold exposure.
Keywords:Cold  Exercise  Lactate  Catecholamines
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