Rj. Lund et Aj. Guthrie, MEASUREMENT OF MAXIMAL OXYGEN-CONSUMPTION OF THOROUGHBRED HORSES AT AN ALTITUDE OF 1250M USING OPEN-CIRCUIT FLOW-THROUGH CALORIMETRY, Journal of the South African Veterinary Medical Association, 66(4), 1995, pp. 239-243
This study determined the maximal O-2 uptake (VO(2)max) of Thoroughbre
d horses acclimatised to mild hypobaric conditions using a standard ex
ercise test on a treadmill inclined at a 7% slope. The O-2 uptake (VO2
) versus speed relationship was linear below the exercise intensity re
quired to attain VO2max. The VO2max of individual horses ranged from 1
43.5 to 172.6 ml/kg/min. The proportion of total variance for the VO2
versus speed relationship was greater than 0.992, and the coefficients
of variation in repeated tests in individual horses ranged between 0.
07 and 1.54%. The VO2 versus speed relationship attained a plateau at
speeds above the VO2max, which ranged from 9.3 to 12.0 m/s. When work
intensity was increased above that of the VO2max, there was no further
increase in VO2, thus showing that a maximum had been attained.