The anaerobic threshold: 50+ years of controversy

DC Poole, HB Rossiter, GA Brooks… - The Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The anaerobic threshold (AT) remains a widely recognized, and contentious, concept in
exercise physiology and medicine. As conceived by Karlman Wasserman, the AT coalesced …

Anaerobic threshold: review of the concept and directions for future research.

JA Davis - Medicine and Science in sports and Exercise, 1985 - europepmc.org
Although the term anaerobic threshold was introduced 20 years ago, the concept that an
exercise-induced lactic acidosis occurs at a particular oxygen uptake which varies among …

Possible mechanisms of the anaerobic threshold: a review

ML Walsh, EW Banister - Sports medicine, 1988 - Springer
The anaerobic threshold consists of a lactate threshold and a ventilatory threshold. In some
conditions there may actually be 2 ventilatory thresholds. Much of the work detailing the …

Anaerobic threshold: the concept and methods of measurement

K Svedahl, BR MacIntosh - Canadian journal of applied …, 2003 - cdnsciencepub.com
The anaerobic threshold (AnT) is defined as the highest sustained intensity of exercise for
which measurement of oxygen uptake can account for the entire energy requirement. At the …

The anaerobic threshold measurement to evaluate exercise performance

K Wasserman - American review of respiratory disease, 1984 - atsjournals.org
During exercise, the oxygen consumption above which aerobic energy production is
supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms, and which results in a significant increase in …

Anaerobic threshold: review of the concept and directions for future research.

GA Brooks - Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 1985 - europepmc.org
The concentration of lactate in the blood is the result of (1) those processes which produce
lactate and contribute to its appearance in the blood and (2) those processes which …

A comparative evaluation of the individual anaerobic threshold and the critical power.

TM McLellan, KS Cheung - Medicine and science in sports and …, 1992 - europepmc.org
The individual anaerobic threshold (IAT) is defined as the highest metabolic rate where
blood lactate (La) concentrations are maintained at a steady-state during prolonged …

Determinants and detection of anaerobic threshold and consequences of exercise above it.

K Wasserman - Circulation, 1987 - europepmc.org
During exercise, the level of oxygen consumption (VO2) above which aerobic energy
production is supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms causing a sustained increase in …

Reliability, reproducibility and validity of the individual anaerobic threshold

TM McLellan, I Jacobs - European journal of applied physiology and …, 1993 - Springer
The individual anaerobic threshold (IAT) has been defined as the highest metabolic rate at
which blood lactate (La) concentrations are maintained at a steady state during prolonged …

The anaerobic threshold: definition, physiological significance and identification.

K Wasserman - Advances in cardiology, 1986 - europepmc.org
During exercise, the oxygen consumption above which aerobic energy production is
supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms, causing a sustained increase in lactate and …