Age, Sex and Weight Effects on Lactate and Leukocyte Response to Exercise in Children and Adolescents.

Jen Jen Chen, Elizabeth Gendy, Sharon Leu, Frank Zaldivar, Pietro Gallassetti, Elieze Nussbaum, Dan Cooper, Shlomit Random-Aizik
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Post-exercise leucocytosis has been found in children and adults in response to exercise. When normalized to the work performed, children demonstrate a lower lactate response to exercise than in adults. This study examines the association between leukocyte and lactate response in children following exercise. 148 healthy children participated in this study. Each subject performed a ramp exercise on a cycle ergometer followed by ten 2-minute bouts of constant work rate separated by 1-minute rest intervals. Lactate, leukocyte and leukocyte subtype levels were taken pre- and post-exercise. Older children showed a significantly higher pre-to post-exercise leukocyte compared to younger children (3599 ± 165 cells/mL, 2544 ± 163, p<0.0001). Compared to older children, younger children demonstrated a smaller median fold change in lactate (2.7 (1.4-8.1), 4.1 (1.7-29.6)) and leukocyte levels (1.4 (1.0-2.1), 1.6 (1.2-2.8)) after exercise, with a larger leukocyte to lactate fold change ratio.

Conclusion: Younger children have a greater leukocyte to lactate fold change ratio compared to older children. This finding may be due to the lower anaerobic dependence that is found in younger children.

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年龄、性别和体重对儿童和青少年运动时乳酸和白细胞反应的影响。
运动后的白细胞增多症已在儿童和成人中发现。当对所做的工作进行标准化时,儿童对运动的乳酸反应低于成年人。本研究探讨了儿童运动后白细胞和乳酸反应之间的关系。148名健康儿童参与了这项研究。每个受试者在自行车测力计上进行斜坡运动,然后进行10次2分钟的恒定工作,间隔1分钟的休息。在运动前后测定乳酸、白细胞和白细胞亚型水平。与年龄较小的儿童相比,年龄较大的儿童在运动前后表现出明显更高的白细胞(3599±165个细胞/mL,2544±163,P结论:与年龄较大的孩子相比,年龄较小的孩子的白细胞与乳酸的倍数变化比更大。这一发现可能是由于年龄较小儿童的厌氧依赖性较低。
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