Increased resting lactate levels and reduced carbohydrate intake cause νLa.max underestimation by reducing net lactate accumulation—A pilot study in young adults

Author:

Pohl Alexander1ORCID,Schünemann Frederik1ORCID,Schaaf Kirill23,Yang Woo‐Hwi4ORCID,Heck Hermann5,Heine Oliver3,Jacko Daniel23ORCID,Gehlert Sebastian12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department for Biosciences of Sports Institute of Sport Science, University of Hildesheim Hildesheim Germany

2. Institute of Cardiovascular Research and Sports Medicine, German Sport University Cologne Cologne Germany

3. Olympic Base Center, North Rhine‐Westphalia/Rhineland Cologne Germany

4. Graduate School of Sports Medicine CHA University Pocheon Republic of Korea

5. Faculty for Sports Sciences Ruhr Universität Bochum Bochum Germany

Abstract

AbstractModulation of testing conditions such as resting lactate (Larest) levels or carbohydrate intake may affect the calculation of the maximal glycolytic rate (νLa.max). To evaluate the impact of elevated Larest as well as reduced and increased carbohydrate availability on νLa.max in running sprints (RST), twenty‐one participants completed five 15‐s RST tests on a running track under five different conditions: (I). baseline: Larest ≤1.5 mmol·L−1; (II). Lactate+: Larest ≥2.5 mmol·L−1; (III). CHO: carbohydrate intake: ≤ 1 g·kg−1 BW d−1 for 3 days; (IV). CHO+: carbohydrate intake: ≥ 9 g·kg−1 BW d−1 for one day; and (V). acuteCHO: 500 mL glucose containing beverage consumed before RST. νLa.max was significantly reduced in lactate+ and CHO− conditions compared to the baseline RST, due to a reduction in the arithmetic mean delta (∆) between Lapeak and Larest lactate concentration (Lapeak, mmol · L−1). AcuteCHO led to an increase in Larest compared to baseline, CHO− and CHO+ with a high interindividual variability but did not significantly reduce νLa.max. Therefore, avoiding low carbohydrate nutrition before νLa.max testing, along with carefully adjusting Larest to below ≤1.5 mmol·L‐1, is crucial to prevent the unintentional underestimation of νLa.max.

Publisher

Wiley

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