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Exercise induces changes in hydration and electrolytes status that might affect volumetric properties of erythrocytes. This research analyzes the modifications induced for different type of exercises on volumetric indices in horses in relation to plasma electrolytes, total plasma proteins, heart rate, and lactate. One hundred sixty-four healthy sport horses were studied, divided into six groups: A...
The horse has a regulatory system which responds in a complex manner to stress, such as exercise. It supplies the fuel and ensures thermoregulation, resulting in the production of sweat. Cutaneous water and electrolyte losses are controlled by thermoregulation, independent of hydration status and/or electrolyte homeostasis. The negative balance for water Na, K and Cl may be a factor in limiting performance...
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