Analysis of Stress Predictors in Vaquejada Horses Running with Different Interval Rest Periods

Stresses Pub Date : 2023-12-13 DOI:10.3390/stresses3040058
C. Coelho, T. D. Sodré, Lara N. Sousa, Thadeu M. Silva, J. Simões, V. Souza, R. F. Siqueira, H. C. Manso Filho
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The purpose of this study was to assess the stress responses associated with vaquejada simulating tests (VSTs). Ten clinically healthy 8.9 ± 4.3-year-old Quarter horses, weighing 441.3 ± 25.0 kg, performed two VSTs five days apart. In the first VST (M1), animals ran three times with a 5-min rest between races; and in the second (M2), they ran with a 15-min rest between races. Horses were examined before (T0) and immediately after the third run (T1) and at 4 h (T2) of recovery. Stress biomarkers included heart rate (HR), heart rate variability (HRV), cortisol, and white blood cell count. All variables were analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey tests, considering p < 0.05. A significant reduction in cortisol was observed for pull (p = 0.0463) and helper (p = 0.0349) horses when they had a 15-min rest between races. The rMSSD and mean R-R values for helper horses were also significantly lower in M2. In conclusion, the 15-min rest interval proved to be better than the 5-min period for both categories of equine athletes used in vaquejada mainly for helper horses. A longer rest time between races allowed the organic recovery necessary for these animals to impose a greater applied physical effort load, which is a fact that guarantees good performance and well-being.
不同间歇休息时间下瓦克哈达马的压力预测分析
本研究旨在评估与瓦卡加达模拟测试(VST)相关的应激反应。十匹临床健康的 8.9 ± 4.3 岁四分之一马(体重为 441.3 ± 25.0 千克)进行了两次 VST,每次间隔五天。在第一次 VST(M1)中,马匹跑了三圈,每圈之间休息 5 分钟;在第二次 VST(M2)中,马匹跑了三圈,每圈之间休息 15 分钟。马匹在第三次跑步前(T0)、跑步后(T1)和恢复后 4 小时(T2)立即接受检查。压力生物标志物包括心率(HR)、心率变异性(HRV)、皮质醇和白细胞计数。所有变量均通过方差分析和 Tukey 检验进行分析,认为 P < 0.05。当拉力马(p = 0.0463)和助力马(p = 0.0349)在两场比赛之间休息 15 分钟时,皮质醇明显减少。在 M2 中,助跑马的 rMSSD 和平均 R-R 值也明显降低。总之,对于 "瓦卡贾达 "比赛中的两类马匹运动员(主要是辅助马匹)来说,15 分钟的休息时间比 5 分钟的休息时间更好。比赛之间较长的休息时间可使马匹得到必要的机体恢复,以承受更大的体力负荷,从而保证马匹的良好表现和健康。
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