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BLOOD AND SALIVA LACTATE LEVELS CHANGE IN THE CHEMICALLY INJURED AND HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS IN RESPONSE TO INCREMENTAL EXERCISE

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  111-115

Abstract

 Introduction: LACTATE threshold (LT), a measure of exercise capacity, is the highest oxygen uptake during exercise without developing lactic acidosis. The Gold standard method for determining LT is to measure blood LACTATE concentration. It is reported that in exercise SALIVA LACTATE can be measured non-invasively in lieu of blood LACTATE.Methods: This study was designed to determine whether measurement of SALIVA LACTATE can be used as an alternative for blood LACTATE in THE CHEMICALLY INJURED. For this purpose, 17 patients were randomly sampled. They pedaled on an ergo meter until exhaustion. Blood and SALIVA LACTATE levels were measured before, immediately after and thirty minutes after the exercise. Data were compared with those obtained in the sex and age-matched control group.Results: show that blood and SALIVA LACTATE increase during exercise in both groups (P<0.05). This increase, however, dose not show a significant correlation between blood and SALIVA LACTATE levels.Discussion: In light of this exercise protocol we conclude that measurement of SALIVA LACTATE cannot replace measurement of blood LACTATE.

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    ASGARI, A., MEHRANI, H., GHANEEI, M., QASEMI, A., REZAEI, R., & MIRI, R.. (2004). BLOOD AND SALIVA LACTATE LEVELS CHANGE IN THE CHEMICALLY INJURED AND HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS IN RESPONSE TO INCREMENTAL EXERCISE. JOURNAL OF MILITARY MEDICINE, 6(2), 111-115. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/62270/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ASGARI A., MEHRANI H., GHANEEI M., QASEMI A., REZAEI R., MIRI R.. BLOOD AND SALIVA LACTATE LEVELS CHANGE IN THE CHEMICALLY INJURED AND HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS IN RESPONSE TO INCREMENTAL EXERCISE. JOURNAL OF MILITARY MEDICINE[Internet]. 2004;6(2):111-115. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/62270/en

    IEEE: Copy

    A. ASGARI, H. MEHRANI, M. GHANEEI, A. QASEMI, R. REZAEI, and R. MIRI, “BLOOD AND SALIVA LACTATE LEVELS CHANGE IN THE CHEMICALLY INJURED AND HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS IN RESPONSE TO INCREMENTAL EXERCISE,” JOURNAL OF MILITARY MEDICINE, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 111–115, 2004, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/62270/en

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