Table 2. Mean (±SD) blood lactate characteristics and lactate kinetics parameters for 3 groups.
|
|
CT |
IT |
CG |
t-½-[La] (min) |
Pre |
8.75 (.39) |
8.87 (.48) |
8.79 (.64) |
|
Post |
7.77 (.39) ***† |
7.20 (.52)*** #‡ |
8.54 (.74) |
[La](0) (mmol·l-1) |
Pre |
5.00 (.74) |
4.90 (.64) |
5.00 (.70) |
|
Post |
6.00 (.64) *† |
6.20 (.60) *# |
5.10 (.60) |
[La]peak (mmol·l-1) |
Pre |
8.75 (.70) |
8.47 (.66) |
8.40 (.50) |
|
Post |
9.00 (.74) * |
9.30 (.75) * |
8.30 (.60) |
t-[La]peak (min) |
Pre |
3.50 (.90) |
3.50 (.90) |
3.33 (1.00) |
|
Post |
2.00 (.00) ***† |
2.00 (.00) ***† |
3.30 (1.00) |
† p < 0.05 and # p < 0.001: significantly difference change compared with CG,* p < 0.05*** p < 0.001 significantly different from pre-trainingCT, continuous training; IT Intermittent training; CG, control group; the half time of the blood lactate removal; : Pre-training vs. Post-training values for blood lactate concentration at the beginning of recovery; : peak blood lactate concentration measured during the recovery; : time to peak lactate.‡ p < 0.05: Significantly different from CT.