Cation-anionic and acid base status of Quarter Horse in vaquejada training
Claudio Gomes,
Daniel Chaves,
Fábio Andrade
et al.
Abstract:The cation-anionic and acid base status were assessed and compared among pull and helper Quarter Horses in three times (T) in vaquejada training: before (T0) and immediately after three sprints (T1), one hour after the end of the sprints (T2). At each time blood samples were collected for gasometry, plasma and serological analyses, and the differences were calculated of strong ions (SID), anion gap (AG) and weak ions (Atot). Sodium, potassium, chloride and Atot did not vary among the times or between the group… Show more
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