LT = lactate threshold; LUT = mid-luteal; MET = metabolic equivalent of task; MICE = moderate-intensity continuous exercise; mph = miles per hour; MVPA = moderate-to-vigorous physical activity; n.a. = not applicable; n.r. = not reported; OCI = objective...
The blood test commonly done in doctors’ offices measuresserummagnesium levels. Unfortunately, this method does not give the best information onintracellularmagnesium levels. In other words, the test does not efficiently measure the magnesium level within the cell where 99% of the magnesium in the...
Running power is a better measure of intensity than pace typically is. For example, your power can stay the same when going uphill, but clearly if you kept the same power on the uphill as the flat, the uphill portion will be slower. However, you’re working the same effort and intensity...
Acidosis and Tissue Hypoxia in the Critically III: How to Measure it and What Does it MeanAcidosisAnoxiaCritical IllnessLactatesOxygen酸中毒低氧危重病We routinely monitor blood gases to determine the adequacy of ventilation and the presence of acid-base abnormalities. Changes in the blood are easily...
The professional marathon runner body has reported lactate threshold speeds of 11 – 13 mph, or 18-21 km/h.16 Can Your Body Run A Marathon? Chances are, your body’s dimensions are far from those of an elite marathon runner. But can your body still run a half marathon, marathon, or ...
Running power is a better measure of intensity than pace typically is. For example, your power can stay the same when going uphill, but clearly if you kept the same power on the uphill as the flat, the uphill portion will be slower. However, you’re working the same effort and intensity...
In this work, we have reviewed fructose disposal and metabolism in humans based on isotope tracer studies to better understand from a molecular stand point fructose oxidation, fructose conversion into glucose, fructose conversion into lipids, and fructose conversion into lactate....
Recommendation:Measure lactate level; if elevated (greater than 2 mmol/L), ensure that a repeat level is obtained within 2-4 hours. In patients with sepsis or septic shock, resuscitation should be guided to decrease serum lactate in patients with elevated lactate levels. ...
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