Muscle Physiology, Lactate, & Fat Oxidation - Deepstash

Muscle Physiology, Lactate, & Fat Oxidation

  • The independent variable is workload (in watts); the dependent variable is blood lactate.
  • People with metabolic syndrome have high resting lactate (almost 2 mmol) – it’s possible that resting lactate will eventually be a tracked biomarker (the same way we use blood glucose).
  • Once lactate exceeds 2 mmol you are leaving zone 2 and entering zone 3.
  • A healthy person starts with a lactate of about 1 mmol; an elite athlete starts at lactate of about .5 mmol.
  • The fitter the individual, the higher the absolute capacity for fat oxidation.

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