Relationship between Resting and Recovery Heart Rate in Horses

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Lindner, Arno; Esser, Martina; López, Ramón Andrés; Boffi, Federico Martín
Año de publicación
2020
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inglés
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artículo
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versión publicada
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In endurance racing the heart rate (HR) of horses in the veterinary gates has to reach a maximum set to continue racing. There is no literature on the relationship between resting HR (HRresting) and HR after exercise (HRrecovery). This relationship was examined in seven horses and the results were related to their v4 (speed at which the blood lactate concentration is 4 mmol/L). Horses were submitted to an exercise test to determine v4. Thereafter, horses were exercised on a treadmill in randomized order for 10 and 60 min at different speeds. HR was measured before exercise and several times until 30 min of recovery. The relationship between HRresting and HRrecovery was significant in 16 out of 35 comparisons. There were no significant relationships between the v4 of the horses and their HRresting and between v4 and HRrecovery after 10 min of exercise, regardless of the speed of exercise, with one exception. The relationship between the v4 of the horses and their HRrecovery after 60 min of exercise was significant in the fifth minute after exercise at 3.5 m/s only. Conclusion: Because HRresting and HRrecovery are often related, pre-determined arbitrary HRrecovery values may not allow for fair competition during endurance racing.
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias
Materia
Ciencias Veterinarias
Endurance
Exercise
Health
Lactate
Welfare
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spelling Relationship between Resting and Recovery Heart Rate in HorsesLindner, ArnoEsser, MartinaLópez, Ramón AndrésBoffi, Federico MartínCiencias VeterinariasEnduranceExerciseHealthLactateWelfareIn endurance racing the heart rate (HR) of horses in the veterinary gates has to reach a maximum set to continue racing. There is no literature on the relationship between resting HR (HRresting) and HR after exercise (HRrecovery). This relationship was examined in seven horses and the results were related to their v<sub>4</sub> (speed at which the blood lactate concentration is 4 mmol/L). Horses were submitted to an exercise test to determine v<sub>4</sub>. Thereafter, horses were exercised on a treadmill in randomized order for 10 and 60 min at different speeds. HR was measured before exercise and several times until 30 min of recovery. The relationship between HRresting and HRrecovery was significant in 16 out of 35 comparisons. There were no significant relationships between the v<sub>4</sub> of the horses and their HRresting and between v<sub>4</sub> and HRrecovery after 10 min of exercise, regardless of the speed of exercise, with one exception. The relationship between the v<sub>4</sub> of the horses and their HRrecovery after 60 min of exercise was significant in the fifth minute after exercise at 3.5 m/s only. Conclusion: Because HRresting and HRrecovery are often related, pre-determined arbitrary HRrecovery values may not allow for fair competition during endurance racing.Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias2020info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/107742enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://europepmc.org/backend/ptpmcrender.fcgi?accid=PMC7022646&blobtype=pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/2076-2615info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/31940806info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3390/ani10010120info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-17T10:06:38Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/107742Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-17 10:06:38.263SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relationship between Resting and Recovery Heart Rate in Horses
title Relationship between Resting and Recovery Heart Rate in Horses
spellingShingle Relationship between Resting and Recovery Heart Rate in Horses
Lindner, Arno
Ciencias Veterinarias
Endurance
Exercise
Health
Lactate
Welfare
title_short Relationship between Resting and Recovery Heart Rate in Horses
title_full Relationship between Resting and Recovery Heart Rate in Horses
title_fullStr Relationship between Resting and Recovery Heart Rate in Horses
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Resting and Recovery Heart Rate in Horses
title_sort Relationship between Resting and Recovery Heart Rate in Horses
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Lindner, Arno
Esser, Martina
López, Ramón Andrés
Boffi, Federico Martín
author Lindner, Arno
author_facet Lindner, Arno
Esser, Martina
López, Ramón Andrés
Boffi, Federico Martín
author_role author
author2 Esser, Martina
López, Ramón Andrés
Boffi, Federico Martín
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Veterinarias
Endurance
Exercise
Health
Lactate
Welfare
topic Ciencias Veterinarias
Endurance
Exercise
Health
Lactate
Welfare
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In endurance racing the heart rate (HR) of horses in the veterinary gates has to reach a maximum set to continue racing. There is no literature on the relationship between resting HR (HRresting) and HR after exercise (HRrecovery). This relationship was examined in seven horses and the results were related to their v<sub>4</sub> (speed at which the blood lactate concentration is 4 mmol/L). Horses were submitted to an exercise test to determine v<sub>4</sub>. Thereafter, horses were exercised on a treadmill in randomized order for 10 and 60 min at different speeds. HR was measured before exercise and several times until 30 min of recovery. The relationship between HRresting and HRrecovery was significant in 16 out of 35 comparisons. There were no significant relationships between the v<sub>4</sub> of the horses and their HRresting and between v<sub>4</sub> and HRrecovery after 10 min of exercise, regardless of the speed of exercise, with one exception. The relationship between the v<sub>4</sub> of the horses and their HRrecovery after 60 min of exercise was significant in the fifth minute after exercise at 3.5 m/s only. Conclusion: Because HRresting and HRrecovery are often related, pre-determined arbitrary HRrecovery values may not allow for fair competition during endurance racing.
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias
description In endurance racing the heart rate (HR) of horses in the veterinary gates has to reach a maximum set to continue racing. There is no literature on the relationship between resting HR (HRresting) and HR after exercise (HRrecovery). This relationship was examined in seven horses and the results were related to their v<sub>4</sub> (speed at which the blood lactate concentration is 4 mmol/L). Horses were submitted to an exercise test to determine v<sub>4</sub>. Thereafter, horses were exercised on a treadmill in randomized order for 10 and 60 min at different speeds. HR was measured before exercise and several times until 30 min of recovery. The relationship between HRresting and HRrecovery was significant in 16 out of 35 comparisons. There were no significant relationships between the v<sub>4</sub> of the horses and their HRresting and between v<sub>4</sub> and HRrecovery after 10 min of exercise, regardless of the speed of exercise, with one exception. The relationship between the v<sub>4</sub> of the horses and their HRrecovery after 60 min of exercise was significant in the fifth minute after exercise at 3.5 m/s only. Conclusion: Because HRresting and HRrecovery are often related, pre-determined arbitrary HRrecovery values may not allow for fair competition during endurance racing.
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