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Evaluation of oxygen consumption during field exercise tests
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Parmi toutes les espèces du règne animal, les chevaux sont des athlètes exceptionnels. Ils doivent leur extraordinaire potentiel athlétique à une incomparable capacité aérobie. La réalisation de tests cliniques à l’effort chez les chevaux de sport permet d’étudier certaines de leurs spécificités physiologiques, d’apprécier leur condition physique, de suivre leur adaptation à un entraînement, mais également d’évaluer d’éventuelles causes de contre-performances (Persson 1983; Rose et al. 1990; King et al. 1994; Couroucé et al. 1999). Chez l’athlète humain, la mesure de la consommation en oxygène (VO2) et de sa consommation maximale (VO2max) constitue la technique de référence pour l’évaluation de la capacité aérobie. Ces paramètres intègrent l’efficacité et la coordination entre les systèmes respiratoire, cardiovasculaire et neuromusculaire et permettent d’obtenir des informations à ...
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