Comparison of modeled lactate threshold 2 with MLSS in running and cycling

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Abstract

The study investigated 1.The agreement of modeled lactate threshold 2 (modLT2) using maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2peak),cost of locomotion (C), and fractional utilization of (V̇O2peak) at LT2 (LT2%) with maximal lactate steady state (MLSS) in running and cycling. 2.The impact of different C determination methods on the accuracy of the model. 3.The contributions of V̇O2peak,C, and LT2% to work rate at MLSS. Thirty-four endurance-trained athletes (27.7±6.9 yrs, 56.2±5.5 ml∙kg-1∙min-1) completed an incremental step test on a treadmill or cycling ergometer.V̇O2peak,C at lactate threshold 1, 80% of V̇O2peak and LT2 (CLT2), and LT2% were assessed.Two to five 30 min constant work rate tests were performed for MLSS determination. Moderate to good agreement was found between modLT2 and MLSS for running and cycling (ICC ≥ 0.698) with the smallest mean difference (± limits of agreement) for CLT2 with -2.0±5.2% and -0.9±6.0%, respectively.83% and 79% of the total variance of MLSS was explained by V̇O2peak,CLT2 and LT2%, respectively.V̇O2peak and CLT2 contributed the most to the regression R2 in running (54% and 40%) and cycling (74% and 51%), while LT2% had the smallest contribution (4% and 5%). Based on the high accuracy of the model with the major contribution of V̇O2peak and CLT2, MLSS could be improved focusing on these two variables during training.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftInternational journal of sports medicine
ISSN0172-4622
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 03.03.2025

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