Easy Prediction of the Maximal Lactate Steady-State in Young and Older Men and Women

Silvia Pogliaghi*, Massimo Teso, Luca Ferrari, Jan Boone, Juan M. Murias, Alessandro L. Colosio

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Abstract

Maximal Lactate steady-state (MLSS) demarcates sustainable from unsustainable exercise and is used for evaluation/monitoring of exercise capacity. Still, its determination is physically chal-lenging and time-consuming. This investigation aimed at validat-ing a simple, submaximal approach based on blood lactate accu-mulation ([∆lactate]) at the third minute of cycling in a large co-hort of men and women of different ages. 68 healthy adults (40♂, 28♀, 43 ± 17 years (range 19-78), VO2max 45 ± 11 ml-1∙ kg-1∙ min-1 (25-68)) performed 3-5 constant power output (PO) trials with a target duration of 30 minutes to determine the PO corresponding to MLSS. During each trial, [∆lactate] was calculated as the difference between the third minute and baseline. A multiple linear regression was computed to estimate MLSS based on [∆lactate], subjects` gender, age and the trial PO. The estimated MLSS was compared to the measured value by paired t-test, correlation, and Bland-Altman analysis. The group mean value of estimated MLSS was 180 ± 51 W, not significantly different from (p = 0.98) and highly correlated with (R2 = 0.89) measured MLSS (180 ± 54 watts). The bias between values was 0.17 watts, and imprecision 18.2 watts. This simple, submaximal, time-and cost-efficient test accurately and precisely predicts MLSS across different samples of healthy individuals (adjusted R2 = 0.88) and offers a practical and valid alternative to the traditional MLSS determination.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)68-74
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Sports Science and Medicine
Volume22
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cycling
  • aging
  • blood lactate
  • critical power
  • functional test
  • maximal metabolic steady state

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