耐力马赛前与赛后的生理参数与表现的相关性:一项来自斯堪的纳维亚半岛的两场比赛研究。

ISRN veterinary science Pub Date : 2013-09-18 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/684353
J Larsson, P H Pilborg, M Johansen, M T Christophersen, A Holte, L Roepstorff, L H Olsen, A P Harrison
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摘要

很少有研究调查了斯堪的纳维亚耐力马的生理参数。因此,这项两场比赛的研究集中在耐力赛对马临床病理血液参数、心脏评分和液体使用的影响上。比赛A有15匹马参加(120公里)。取两份赛前和一份赛后血液样本,赛前评估身体状况评分,并使用心电图确定心脏评分。B组比赛16匹马(65-120公里)。比赛前和比赛后各取了一份血样。对于这两场比赛,马的数据以及液体摄入量估计和冷却水都被注意到了。A组耐力赛显示,红细胞压积、白蛋白、钠和甘油三酯显著增加,而氯化物、葡萄糖、铁和钾显著降低。在B组比赛中,血液肌酐、胆固醇和无机磷酸盐在比赛后的第一次采样期间与赛前水平相比继续显著增加,而铁在比赛期间显著下降,在比赛后的两个采样期间显著增加。结论是,虽然心脏评分和速度之间没有相关性,但耐力赛的经验和血液参数的变化以及液体摄入量和平均速度之间存在显著相关性。
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Physiological parameters of endurance horses pre- compared to post-race, correlated with performance: a two race study from scandinavia.

Physiological parameters of endurance horses pre- compared to post-race, correlated with performance: a two race study from scandinavia.

Few studies have investigated the physiological parameters of endurance horses in Scandinavia. Hence, this two race study has focused on the effects of endurance racing in terms of equine clinicopathological blood parameters, heart score, and fluid use. Race A involved 15 horses (120 km). Two pre- and one post-race blood samples were taken, body condition score was assessed in triplicate pre-race, and an ECG was used to determine heart score. Race B involved 16 horses (65-120 km). One pre- and two post-race blood samples were taken. For both races, horse data as well as fluid intake estimates and cooling water were noted. Race A showed that blood haematocrit, albumin, sodium, and triglycerides increased significantly with endurance racing, whilst chloride, glucose, iron, and potassium decreased significantly. In race B, blood creatinine, cholesterol, and inorganic phosphate continued to increase significantly during the first post-race sampling period compared to pre-race levels, whilst iron, which decreased significantly during the race, increased significantly over the two post-race sampling periods. It is concluded that whilst no correlation between heart score and speed was observed, a significant correlation exists between experience and changes in blood parameters with endurance racing and between fluid intake and average speed.

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