Journal article

Effect of exercise on a treadmill submerged in water on biochemical and physiological variables of horses


Authors listLindner, Arno; Waeschle, Silke; Sasse, Hermann H. L.

Publication year2010

Pages781-788

JournalPferdeheilkunde

Volume number26

Issue number6

ISSN0177-7726

Open access statusBronze

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.21836/PEM20100603

PublisherHippiatrik


Abstract
89 horses were submitted to exercise on a treadmill submerged in water (watertread). 78 of the horses were brought for rehabilitation measures with the watertreod, 11 participated for conditioning purposes. The exercise varied in duration (10, 20 or 30 minutes), speed of the treadmill (3.6, 4.6 or 5.6 km/h) and in the water level (50% or 80% of the withers height or at the point of the shoulder, approximately 65% of the withers height). Each of the combinations of the exercise parameters had to be absolved by 10 horses. The effect of the combination of the exercise parameters was examined measuring blood lactate (LA) concentration, plasma creatine phosphokinase (CK) activity and rectal temperature (RI) before and immediately after exercise, and heart rate (HR) before and during exercise. All variables had higher values after exercise than before (p<0.05). However, the mean increases were moderate: Blood LA from 1.23 to 1.4 mmol/l, HR from 43 to 69 beats/minute, RT from 37.2 to 37.4 degrees C and plasma CK (median) from 34.1 to 42.3 U/l. The small changes are likely to be the result of the workload by the exercises applied. However, the hydrostatic pressure and temperature of the water (20 degrees C) could have played a role in reducing the increase of the variables measured and needs further studies. Overall, the horses adapted fast to exercising on the watertread, there were no lesions related with this work and horses with many different, mainly orthopedic, ailments could be worked safely in a controlled manner on it. None of the exercise combinations used did induce muscular problems like rhabdomyolysis or tying up.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleLindner, A., Waeschle, S. and Sasse, H. (2010) Effect of exercise on a treadmill submerged in water on biochemical and physiological variables of horses, Pferdeheilkunde, 26(6), pp. 781-788. https://doi.org/10.21836/PEM20100603

APA Citation styleLindner, A., Waeschle, S., & Sasse, H. (2010). Effect of exercise on a treadmill submerged in water on biochemical and physiological variables of horses. Pferdeheilkunde. 26(6), 781-788. https://doi.org/10.21836/PEM20100603



Keywords


DEEPHEART-RATEimmersionlactateTREADMILL


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