2018
DOI: 10.1080/00913847.2018.1546103
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Modifications of the Dmax method in comparison to the maximal lactate steady state in young male athletes

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“…In contrast to the presented findings, a recent study carried out by Jamnick et al [ 27 ] and Zwingmann et al [ 28 ] showed that the ModD max method is a good MLSS determinant for cyclists and triathletes. However, their studies involved athletes with a lower sports performance than those examined in our study (MLSS: 264 W and 229 W vs. 298 W), which may have led to the discrepancies in the obtained results.…”
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“…In contrast to the presented findings, a recent study carried out by Jamnick et al [ 27 ] and Zwingmann et al [ 28 ] showed that the ModD max method is a good MLSS determinant for cyclists and triathletes. However, their studies involved athletes with a lower sports performance than those examined in our study (MLSS: 264 W and 229 W vs. 298 W), which may have led to the discrepancies in the obtained results.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Given the above, we suggest that the ModD max method cannot be used to indirectly determine MLSS in elite cyclists. ModD max is likely to be useful in people with lower levels of sports performance [ 26 , 28 ], but this aspect requires further research.…”
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“…Calculation of sLT using the D-max method resulted in lower speed compared to sMLSS in both children and adolescent swimmers. This observation is in accordance with recent studies in which D-max method result to lower power output or running speed compared to MLSS in male cyclists and runners [21,35]. The validity of LT F method versus MLSS has been successfully verified in a previous study conducted in adult swimmers [10] and this was confirmed in adolescents, but not children swimmers in the present study.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Consequently, a method that may be used for LT should be in agreement with MLSS but may not be appropriate for all ages, because of different lactate kinetics and maximal lactate values [20]. Lactate kinetics may alter the inflection point of the speed vs. lactate concentration curve, while peak lactate values may alter the slope of regression lines used for LT calculation [21].…”
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confidence: 99%