Title of article :
The Distance Run is Not the Determining Factor on the Occurrence of Electrolytic Change for Equine Athletes Disqualified in Endurance Competitions
Author/Authors :
Dumont, CBS University of Brasília - Faculty of Agronomy and Medicine Veterinary, Brazil , Okiyama, FTM University of Brasília - Faculty of Agronomy and Medicine Veterinary, Brazil , Barreto-Vianna, ARC University of Brasília - Faculty of Agronomy and Medicine Veterinary, Brazil , Lima, EMM University of Brasília - Faculty of Agronomy and Medicine Veterinary, Brazil
Abstract :
This study evaluated 18 equines, disqualified only by exhaustion in endurance championship, by having completed 30, 60 or 90 km distance. Immediately after disqualification by exhaustion, the animals received thorough clinical examination. Hematocrit, total plasma protein, anion gap, excess/deficit of base, osmolality, and pH were measured, as well as analysis of the concentration of ions hydrogen, bicarbonate, sodium, potassium, calcium and chloride. Moderate hypovolemia due to dehydration resulting from the exercise was observed. The exhaustion caused by physical exertion altered the thermoregulatory mechanism, lowering the osmolality which was accompanied by sodium depletion. The distance run was not the determining factor for the occurrence of exhaustion; this condition was associated with the intensity of training.
Keywords :
Electrolytes , Endurance , Equus caballus , Exhaustion syndrome
Journal title :
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Journal title :
Pakistan Veterinary Journal