Past proceedings - iceep 2
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iceep 2 Contents
CARDIOPULMONARY SYSTEM
Cardiovascular and respiratory function in the athletic horse
Echocardiography changes with endurance training.
Cardiopulmonary response to exercise and detraining in the quarter horse.
Standardized exercise test on a track to evaluate fitness and training of saddle horses.
Cardiopulmonary and metabolic responses to exercise in the quarter horse: effects of training.
Evaluation of factors influencing the performance of four equine heart rate meters.
Cardio respiratory effects of clenbuterol in fit thoroughbred horses during a maximal exercise test.
Furosemide and systemic circulation severe exercise.
Respiratory gas exchange kinetics in transition from rest or prior exercise in ponies.
Ventilatory response to exercise in horses with exercise induced hypoxemia.
The measurement of respiratory airflow in exercising horses.
The oxygen cost of weight loading and inclined treadmill exercise in the horse.
Pulmonary ventilation in thoroughbred horses at maximum performance.
Effect of sub maximal exercise and training on dead space ventilation in the horse.
Effects of a cold environment on exercise tolerance in the horse.
Alveolar macrophage function in thoroughbreds after strenuous exercise.
MUSCULAR SYSTEM
Muscle bone and fat
propositions and the muscle distribution of thoroughbreds and
other horses.
Relating maximal oxygen consumption to skeletal muscle mitochondria in horses.
Metabolics response to racing determined in pools off type I IIA and IB fibers.
Responses to repeated high intensity exercise influence on muscle metabolic.
Effects of maximal exercise on equine muscle: change in metabolics
Skeletal muscle buffer capacity changes in standard bred horses: effects of growth and training.
Buffering and aerobic capacity in equine muscle: variation and effect of training.
Gel electrophoresis of proteins from single equine muscle fibers.
Skeletal muscle buffer capacity in equine muscle: variation and effect of training.
A field study of circulatory response and muscle characteristics in young thoroughbreds.
BLOOD CHEMISTRY BODY FLUIDS AND HEMATOLOGY
Haematology and body
fluids in the equine athlete: a review
Lactate concentrations in thoroughbred horses following maximal exercise under field conditions.
Bicarbonate administration and muscle metabolism during high intensity exercise.
The effect of sodium
bicarbonate ingestion on blood parameters in exercising horses.
Blood and muscle ammonia concentrations in horses during treadmill
work and after racing.
The effect of sub maximal treadmill training on heart rate lactate and ammonia in quarter horses.
LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM
Locomotion of the athletic horse.
Computerized force plate determination of equine weight bearing profiles.
Redistribution of ground reaction forces in experimentally induced equine carpal lameness.
Individual variation in the quarter horse gallop.
Locomotor forces of galloping horses.
Kinematics of the equine carpus.
Non-invasive measurement of bone quality in horses and changes associated with exercise.
Changes in borne strength and density in standard reds from weaning to onset of training.
NUTRITION
Nutrition of the equine
athlete.
Effect of dietary fat on blood parameters in exercised thoroughbred horses.
The effect of dietary energy source on exercise performance in Standard bred horses.
Glycogen repletion following different diets.
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Path physiology of exercise induced diseases of the musculoskeletal system of the equine athlete.
Vascular changes in the lungs of horses with exercise induced pulmonary haemorrhage.
Exercise tolerance in standard bred trotters with T-wave abnormalities in the electrocardiogram.
Cardiac arrhythmias
on the race course.
Exert ional rhabdomyolysis related to malignant hyperthermia
using the halothane caffeine contracture test.
