Warming-up affects performance and lactate distribution between plasma and red blood cells

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Aufwärmen beeinflusst Leistung und Laktatverteilung zwischen Blutplasma und roten Blutzellen
Autor:Wahl, Patrick; Zinner, Christoph; Yue, Zengyuan; Bloch, Wilhelm; Mester, Joachim
Erschienen in:Journal of sports science and medicine
Veröffentlicht:9 (2010), 3, S. 499-507, Lit.
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Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:1303-2968
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title Warming-up affects performance and lactate distribution between plasma and red blood cells
spellingShingle Warming-up affects performance and lactate distribution between plasma and red blood cells
Aufwärmen
Belastung, anaerobe
Biochemie
Blutlaktat
Blutplasma
Blutzelle
Leistungsfähigkeit, sportliche
Leistungssteigerung
Trainingswissenschaft
Untersuchung, empirische
Wettkampfvorbereitung
title_sort warmingup affects performance and lactate distribution between plasma and red blood cells
title_short Warming-up affects performance and lactate distribution between plasma and red blood cells
title_alt Aufwärmen beeinflusst Leistung und Laktatverteilung zwischen Blutplasma und roten Blutzellen
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media_type Elektronische Ressource (online)
Gedruckte Ressource
city Bursa
abstract Warming-up (WU) is a widely used preparation for training and competition. However, little is known about the potential mechanisms of WU on performance and on the lactate distribution in the blood compartment. The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether different WU procedures affect performance and lactate distribution between plasma and red blood cells (RBCs) after maximal exercise. At three different occasions eleven subjects performed one 30 s maximal effort exercise on a cycle ergometer. Before each exercise, subjects warmed up at different intensities: 1. no WU (NWU); 2. extensive WU (EWU); 3. intensive WU (IWU). Blood samples were taken under resting conditions, after WU, and in 1 minute intervals during recovery to determine lactate concentrations [LA] in whole blood ([LA]WB), plasma ([LA]plasma) and erythrocytes ([LA]RBC). Mean power output was +58 Watt (EWU) and +60 Watt (IWU) higher compared to NWU. For each WU condition [LA]plasma and [LA]RBC differed significantly at any time point, showing greater [LA]plasma compared to [LA]RBC. The maximal effort exercise caused a rapid decrease of the [LA]RBC/[LA]plasma ratio. [LA]RBC reached the peak 3-5 minutes later than [LA]plasma depending on the WU condition. The initial increments in [LA]RBC were 10-16% lower after IWU compared to NWU and EWU. The lower increment of [LA]RBC after IWU might be due to a "higher preloading" with lactate before exercise, causing a smaller initial [LA] gradient between plasma and RBCs. It seems that the influx decreases with increasing intracellular [LA]. Another possibility one could speculate about is, that the extracellular increase in [LA] inhibits the outflux of lactate produced by the RBC itself. This inhibited export of lactate from RBCs may lead to an intracellular lactate accumulation. But the relatively fast increase in [LA]RBC and other investigations partly contradicts this possibility. Verf.-Referat
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author2 Wahl, Patrick
Zinner, Christoph
Yue, Zengyuan
Bloch, Wilhelm
Mester, Joachim
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Aufwärmen
Belastung, anaerobe
Biochemie
Blutlaktat
Blutplasma
Blutzelle
Leistungsfähigkeit, sportliche
Leistungssteigerung
Trainingswissenschaft
Untersuchung, empirische
Wettkampfvorbereitung
anaerobic load
biochemistry
blood cell
blood lactate
blood plasma
competition preparation
empirical investigation
performance increase
sport performance capacity
training theory
warm-up
Aufwärmarbeit
Aufwärmprogramm
Aufwärmpräparat
Aufwärmtraining
Empirie
Empirismus
Untersuchung, experimentelle
Untersuchung
Plasma
Fähigkeit, sportmotorische
Leistungsstärke
Leistungsstand
Leistungsvermögen
Leistungsoptimierung
Leistungsverbesserung
Leistungszuwachs
Belastung
Trainingsforschung
Trainingstheorie
empirical study
hemocyte
sport performance ability
sport performance capability
sport fitness
increase in performance
anaerobic exercise
anaerobic work
anaerobic workload
training science
theory of training
science of training
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topic Aufwärmen
Belastung, anaerobe
Biochemie
Blutlaktat
Blutplasma
Blutzelle
Leistungsfähigkeit, sportliche
Leistungssteigerung
Trainingswissenschaft
Untersuchung, empirische
Wettkampfvorbereitung
topic_facet Aufwärmen
Belastung, anaerobe
Biochemie
Blutlaktat
Blutplasma
Blutzelle
Leistungsfähigkeit, sportliche
Leistungssteigerung
Trainingswissenschaft
Untersuchung, empirische
Wettkampfvorbereitung
topic_en anaerobic load
biochemistry
blood cell
blood lactate
blood plasma
competition preparation
empirical investigation
performance increase
sport performance capacity
training theory
warm-up
topic_en_facet anaerobic load
biochemistry
blood cell
blood lactate
blood plasma
competition preparation
empirical investigation
performance increase
sport performance capacity
training theory
warm-up
synonym Aufwärmarbeit
Aufwärmprogramm
Aufwärmpräparat
Aufwärmtraining
Empirie
Empirismus
Untersuchung, experimentelle
Untersuchung
Plasma
Fähigkeit, sportmotorische
Leistungsstärke
Leistungsstand
Leistungsvermögen
Leistungsoptimierung
Leistungsverbesserung
Leistungszuwachs
Belastung
Trainingsforschung
Trainingstheorie
synonym_en empirical study
hemocyte
sport performance ability
sport performance capability
sport fitness
increase in performance
anaerobic exercise
anaerobic work
anaerobic workload
training science
theory of training
science of training
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