2000
DOI: 10.1136/bjsm.34.1.35
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A comparison of lactate concentration in plasma collected from the toe, ear, and fingertip after a simulated rowing exercise

Abstract: The toe may offer a practical alternative for assessing the concentration of lactate during rowing, having the advantage that repeated blood samples can be removed without interruption of the rowing action.

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“…In agreement with the findings of Dassonville et al (1998), Heller et al (1991, Feliu et al (1999) and Forsyth and Farrally (2000) the results in this rock climbing study indicate that before and after exercise fingertip capillary blood samples produce higher lactate concentrations than those taken from the ear lobe. The limits of agreement for each of the plots in Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 95%
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“…In agreement with the findings of Dassonville et al (1998), Heller et al (1991, Feliu et al (1999) and Forsyth and Farrally (2000) the results in this rock climbing study indicate that before and after exercise fingertip capillary blood samples produce higher lactate concentrations than those taken from the ear lobe. The limits of agreement for each of the plots in Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 95%
“…Possible explanations for these differences in rock climbing can be drawn from previous research. The differences in lactate concentrations between sampling sites observed in the studies by Dassonville et al (1998), Heller et al (1991), Feliu et al (1999 and Forsyth and Farrally (2000) have been attributed to a variety of factors including delays in release from localised sites of production into central circulation due to isometric contraction during exercise and reduced relative lower body involvement in exercise resulting in decreased lactate production at the toe. In the present study, the consistently higher blood lactate concentrations observed in the fingertip samples may well reflect localised production the result of isometric contraction essential to maintaining grip in rock climbing.…”
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“…Removing blood from the toe enables the subject to carry on rowing, without interruption to the protocol (Forsyth and Farrally 2000). Samples were assessed immediately from lysed blood using a 1500 YSI lactate analyser (Yellow Springs Instruments, Ohio), which was calibrated with 5, 15 and 30 mmol l )1 standards.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…После десетина минути од адекватнато спремање на испитаникот за претстојниот тест неопходно е да се отстрани нанесената маст (ресицата од увото се брише прво со вата натопена со алкохол, а потоа и со сува вата) [5][6][7]. По извршената дезинфекција, со стерилна ланцета се прави убод.…”
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