The Annals of physiological anthropology
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Muscle Metabolism during Exercise : Anaerobic Threshold Does Not Exist
Yoshinobu OHIRAlzumi TABATA
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1992 Volume 11 Issue 3 Pages 319-323

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Blood lactate level begins to increase at a certain work load or oxygen consumption which is called as anaerobic threshold (AT). However, numerous studies showed that anaerobic glycolysis is not the cause of the enhanced accumulation of blood lactate during exercise. Increased lactate production is seen even in fully aerobic muscles. Some studies suggest that elevation of lactate is due to a temporary imbalance between the rates of pyruvate formation by aerobic glycolysis and pyruvate utilization in the Krebs cycle. These results clearly suggest
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