Lactate and Glucose Exchange across the Forearm, Legs, and Splanchnic Bed during and after Prolonged Leg Exercise
AUTOR(ES)
Ahlborg, Gunvor
RESUMO
The net exchange of glucose and lactate across the leg and the splanchnic bed and the arterialdeep venous (A-DV) differences for these substrates in the forearm were determined in healthy subjects during 3-3.5 h of leg exercise (bicycle ergometer) at 58% maximum O2 uptake and during a 40-min post-exercise recovery period.
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