Duathlon training model adapted for female rats: Blood glucose-lactate correlations

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Objective: To propose a duathlon model adapted for rats (associated swimming and running training) and compare it with the individual activities carried out separately, considering the glucose uptake and serum lactate production mechanism. Methods: Twenty-eight 90-day-old Wistar rats with a mean weight of 150-200 g were used. The animals were divided into four groups: control group, swimming group, running group, and swimming/running group. These animals were adapted to their respective training programs for three days and underwent the 4-week training protocol soon afterwards. Pre- and post-training blood lactate and blood glucose analyses were performed at the end of each week. Statistical difference was considered when the p value was less than 0.01 (p <0.01). Results: There was a decrease in glycemic levels and an increase in lactate levels in the swimming and swimming/running groups throughout the training period, which did not occur in the running group. Conclusion: The duathlon model adapted for rats proved satisfactory in terms of the production and stabilization of blood lactate levels. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic Studies - Investigating the Results of Treatment.

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Filho, F. S. L. V., De Souza, M. B., Fortes, J. P. A., De Souza, K. C. L., Carneiro, M. R. A., Santos-Júnior, F. F. U., & Ceccatto, V. M. (2019). Duathlon training model adapted for female rats: Blood glucose-lactate correlations. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Do Esporte, 25(1), 30–34. https://doi.org/10.1590/1517-869220192501181887

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