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Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol 59, Issue 6 1936-1940, Copyright © 1985 by American Physiological Society


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Improved detection of lactate threshold during exercise using a log-log transformation

W. L. Beaver, K. Wasserman and B. J. Whipp

The pattern of arterial lactate concentration ([La-]) increase during incremental exercise was studied using a transformation defined by plotting log([La-]) vs. log(VO2), where VO2 is O2 uptake. A plot of this function exhibits a phase of very slow increase followed by a phase of rapid increase, defining a transition in the underlying relationship between [La-] and VO2. These phases were found to be linear on the log-log plot; linear regression analysis may therefore be used to locate the transition between them (lactate threshold). A transition point was found at a lower VO2 on the semilog plot of log([La-]) vs. VO2. Consideration of the data from all studies led to the conclusion that a more accurate result is provided by the log-log transformation. This analysis shows lactate to have a small, but significant, increase before the transition and to increase beyond it with a power law having an exponent of about 2.9. This result shows that, during incrementally increasing work rate tests, arterial lactate exhibits a threshold behavior, i.e., an abrupt transition from a phase of slow increase to a phase of rapidly accelerating increase.


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