Methodological approach to the first and second lactate threshold in incremental cardiopulmonary exercise testing

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Abstract

Determination of an ‘anaerobic threshold’ plays an important role in the appreciation of an incremental cardiopulmonary exercise test and describes prominent changes of blood lactate accumulation with increasing workload. Two lactate thresholds are discerned during cardiopulmonary exercise testing and used for physical fitness estimation or training prescription. A multitude of different terms are, however, found in the literature describing the two thresholds. Furthermore, the term ‘anaerobic threshold’ is synonymously used for both, the ‘first’ and the ‘second’ lactate threshold, bearing a great potential of confusion. The aim of this review is therefore to order terms, present threshold concepts, and describe methods for lactate threshold determination using a three-phase model with reference to the historical and physiological background to facilitate the practical application of the term ‘anaerobic threshold’. © 2008, European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.

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Binder, R. K., Wonisch, M., Corra, U., Cohen-Solal, A., Vanhees, L., Saner, H., & Schmid, J. P. (2008). Methodological approach to the first and second lactate threshold in incremental cardiopulmonary exercise testing. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. https://doi.org/10.1097/HJR.0b013e328304fed4

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