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Heart rates and blood lactate concentrations of standardbred horses during training and racing.

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This article is published in Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association.The article was published on 1970-08-01 and is currently open access. It has received 80 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Blood chemistry.

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The physiological and biochemical response of standardbred horses to exercise of varying speed and duration.

TL;DR: Lindholm et al. as discussed by the authors examined the metabolic response of standardbred horses to excercise of various speeds and duration and concluded that interval training over a distance of 700-1000 m repeated 4-6 times with a trotting speed close to maximal speed (11.4-12.5 m×sec.−1) appears to be optimal.
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Lactic acidosis: a factor associated with equine laminitis.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured L-lactate in 31 horses subsequent to carbohydrate overload of the gastrointestinal tract and found that the greatest increase in lactate was observed in horses dying of circulatory collapse; horses developing laminitis had a lesser increase, while horses with neither syndrome had only a slight increase.
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Mechanics of breathing during strenuous exercise in Thoroughbred horses.

TL;DR: The relationship between the changes in PaO2 and in PaCO2 and the increase in the ventilatory mechanics parameters, suggests that the mechanics of breathing may be one of the factors constraining further increase in ventilation in exercising healthy horses.
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Characterization of the equine skeletal muscle transcriptome identifies novel functional responses to exercise training

TL;DR: Exercise training in Thoroughbred racehorses results in coordinate changes in the gene expression of functional groups of genes related to metabolism, oxidative phosphorylation and muscle structure.
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Physical, Hematological, and Biochemical Responses to Acute Intense Exercise in Polo Horses

TL;DR: Evaluated physical, hematological, and biochemical parameters after acute intense exercise in polo horses playing in an outdoor international competition showed typical of a mixed aerobic/anaerobic metabolic pathway that is prevailing in this sport.
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