Seven horses were submitted to conventional drilling sessions, during two consecutive weeks. Blood samples were drawn before and after drilling sessions. Compared to basal values, horses submitted to drilling sessions during 2 weeks showed lower glucose levels post exercise at the 3 rd day, and higher lactate levels post exercise both after the 1st and 2nd week of drilling. Compared to basal values, Hgb and Hct showed higher levels post exercise at the 1st day of 1st week; Plt and Pct showed higher levels post exercise at the 2nd and 3rd day of both 1st and 2nd week. HR, RR, RT showed a trend to increase in all post-exercise sampling times. No significant differences were observed between the 2 drilling week sessions on hematological, hematochemical and functional values

Adattamenti ematologici, ematochimici e funzionali nel Cavallo in corso di addestramento

FAZIO, Esterina;AVENI, FRANCESCA;RAGONESE, GIULIA;FERLAZZO, Adriana
2013-01-01

Abstract

Seven horses were submitted to conventional drilling sessions, during two consecutive weeks. Blood samples were drawn before and after drilling sessions. Compared to basal values, horses submitted to drilling sessions during 2 weeks showed lower glucose levels post exercise at the 3 rd day, and higher lactate levels post exercise both after the 1st and 2nd week of drilling. Compared to basal values, Hgb and Hct showed higher levels post exercise at the 1st day of 1st week; Plt and Pct showed higher levels post exercise at the 2nd and 3rd day of both 1st and 2nd week. HR, RR, RT showed a trend to increase in all post-exercise sampling times. No significant differences were observed between the 2 drilling week sessions on hematological, hematochemical and functional values
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