Assessment of a vaquejada horse training protocol based on laboratory clinical parameters

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Autor(a) principal: Melo,Daniel Ânderson de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Santiago,Juliano Martins, Lucena,Jorge Eduardo Cavalcante, Costa,Luís Artur Cordeiro, Ribeiro,Ana Clara Sarzedas, Silva,Andreza Correia da, Gonzaga,Iaçanã Valente Ferreira
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to assess a training protocol employed in the Brazilian Northeast region for fitness conditioning of vaquejada horses. For 12 months, 24 Quarter Horses were evaluated under a completely randomized split-plot experimental design in which the plots comprised three age groups: horses at two, three, and four years of age. The split plots were made up of six fitness tests carried out every other month. The fitness test protocol consisted of five levels of protocol exercises on a standard vaquejada track. Prior to the tests with fasted animals, we collected blood samples to determine muscle enzymes (aspartate aminotransferase, creatine kinase, and lactate dehydrogenase). During the tests, heart rate, speed, and distance run were recorded using a heart rate monitor. Next, the results were used to calculate speed at which each horse reached 150 bpm (V150), speed at which each horse reached 200 bpm (V200), maximum heart rate (HRmax), maximum speed (Vmax), recovery time needed for the heart rate of horses to return to half the maximum value reached during the fitness tests (HR50%), and recovery time needed for the heart rate of horses to return to baseline values (HRbasal). No difference was found among the age groups for V150, HRmax, Vmax, HR50%, HRbasal, or muscle enzymes. By the final stage of training, the V200 of the three-year-old horses was higher than that of the four-year-old foals. During training, all groups exhibited increases in serum concentrations of muscle enzymes and reductions in efficiency to recover heart rate after exercise. The training protocol assessed is unable to maintain proper fitness for competitions throughout the year.
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spelling Assessment of a vaquejada horse training protocol based on laboratory clinical parametersenzymeequinemuscleABSTRACT The objective of this study was to assess a training protocol employed in the Brazilian Northeast region for fitness conditioning of vaquejada horses. For 12 months, 24 Quarter Horses were evaluated under a completely randomized split-plot experimental design in which the plots comprised three age groups: horses at two, three, and four years of age. The split plots were made up of six fitness tests carried out every other month. The fitness test protocol consisted of five levels of protocol exercises on a standard vaquejada track. Prior to the tests with fasted animals, we collected blood samples to determine muscle enzymes (aspartate aminotransferase, creatine kinase, and lactate dehydrogenase). During the tests, heart rate, speed, and distance run were recorded using a heart rate monitor. Next, the results were used to calculate speed at which each horse reached 150 bpm (V150), speed at which each horse reached 200 bpm (V200), maximum heart rate (HRmax), maximum speed (Vmax), recovery time needed for the heart rate of horses to return to half the maximum value reached during the fitness tests (HR50%), and recovery time needed for the heart rate of horses to return to baseline values (HRbasal). No difference was found among the age groups for V150, HRmax, Vmax, HR50%, HRbasal, or muscle enzymes. By the final stage of training, the V200 of the three-year-old horses was higher than that of the four-year-old foals. During training, all groups exhibited increases in serum concentrations of muscle enzymes and reductions in efficiency to recover heart rate after exercise. The training protocol assessed is unable to maintain proper fitness for competitions throughout the year.Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982022000100305Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.51 2022reponame:Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)instacron:SBZ10.37496/rbz5120210111info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMelo,Daniel Ânderson de SouzaSantiago,Juliano MartinsLucena,Jorge Eduardo CavalcanteCosta,Luís Artur CordeiroRibeiro,Ana Clara SarzedasSilva,Andreza Correia daGonzaga,Iaçanã Valente Ferreiraeng2022-09-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-35982022000100305Revistahttps://www.rbz.org.br/pt-br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||bz@sbz.org.br|| secretariarbz@sbz.org.br1806-92901516-3598opendoar:2022-09-27T00:00Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of a vaquejada horse training protocol based on laboratory clinical parameters
title Assessment of a vaquejada horse training protocol based on laboratory clinical parameters
spellingShingle Assessment of a vaquejada horse training protocol based on laboratory clinical parameters
Melo,Daniel Ânderson de Souza
enzyme
equine
muscle
title_short Assessment of a vaquejada horse training protocol based on laboratory clinical parameters
title_full Assessment of a vaquejada horse training protocol based on laboratory clinical parameters
title_fullStr Assessment of a vaquejada horse training protocol based on laboratory clinical parameters
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of a vaquejada horse training protocol based on laboratory clinical parameters
title_sort Assessment of a vaquejada horse training protocol based on laboratory clinical parameters
author Melo,Daniel Ânderson de Souza
author_facet Melo,Daniel Ânderson de Souza
Santiago,Juliano Martins
Lucena,Jorge Eduardo Cavalcante
Costa,Luís Artur Cordeiro
Ribeiro,Ana Clara Sarzedas
Silva,Andreza Correia da
Gonzaga,Iaçanã Valente Ferreira
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author2 Santiago,Juliano Martins
Lucena,Jorge Eduardo Cavalcante
Costa,Luís Artur Cordeiro
Ribeiro,Ana Clara Sarzedas
Silva,Andreza Correia da
Gonzaga,Iaçanã Valente Ferreira
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author
author
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Santiago,Juliano Martins
Lucena,Jorge Eduardo Cavalcante
Costa,Luís Artur Cordeiro
Ribeiro,Ana Clara Sarzedas
Silva,Andreza Correia da
Gonzaga,Iaçanã Valente Ferreira
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equine
muscle
topic enzyme
equine
muscle
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to assess a training protocol employed in the Brazilian Northeast region for fitness conditioning of vaquejada horses. For 12 months, 24 Quarter Horses were evaluated under a completely randomized split-plot experimental design in which the plots comprised three age groups: horses at two, three, and four years of age. The split plots were made up of six fitness tests carried out every other month. The fitness test protocol consisted of five levels of protocol exercises on a standard vaquejada track. Prior to the tests with fasted animals, we collected blood samples to determine muscle enzymes (aspartate aminotransferase, creatine kinase, and lactate dehydrogenase). During the tests, heart rate, speed, and distance run were recorded using a heart rate monitor. Next, the results were used to calculate speed at which each horse reached 150 bpm (V150), speed at which each horse reached 200 bpm (V200), maximum heart rate (HRmax), maximum speed (Vmax), recovery time needed for the heart rate of horses to return to half the maximum value reached during the fitness tests (HR50%), and recovery time needed for the heart rate of horses to return to baseline values (HRbasal). No difference was found among the age groups for V150, HRmax, Vmax, HR50%, HRbasal, or muscle enzymes. By the final stage of training, the V200 of the three-year-old horses was higher than that of the four-year-old foals. During training, all groups exhibited increases in serum concentrations of muscle enzymes and reductions in efficiency to recover heart rate after exercise. The training protocol assessed is unable to maintain proper fitness for competitions throughout the year.
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