CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Int J Sports Med 2022; 43(13): 1106-1112
DOI: 10.1055/a-1812-5840
Physiology & Biochemistry

Clarifying the Link Between the Blood Lactate Concentration and Cardiovascular Risk

1   University Heart Center Freiburg, Medical Center-University of Freiburg, Bad Krozingen, Germany
2   Institute for Exercise- and Occupational Medicine, Medical Center-University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
3   University of Freiburg Faculty of Medicine, Freiburg, Germany
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2   Institute for Exercise- and Occupational Medicine, Medical Center-University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
4   University of Freiburg Faculty of Medicine, Freiburg, Germany
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5   Applied Public Health, Furtwangen University of Applied Sciences, Furtwangen, Germany
2   Institute for Exercise- and Occupational Medicine, Medical Center-University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
6   University of Freiburg Faculty of Medicine, Freiburg, Germany
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Funding This study was conducted based on funding by the investigator sites. No external funding was provided for conduction of this study.

Abstract

The blood lactate value at rest (Lacrest) is linked to cardiovascular outcomes. It is unclear whether this association holds true in younger, healthy subjects, especially as the pathophysiological connection between Lacrest and cardiometabolic disease is not well understood. The aim of this study is clarifying the link between Lacrest and cardiovascular risk, and to study explanatory factors for the variance of Lacrest concerning metabolism and physical activity in a population of healthy patient-athletes. The distribution and intra-individual variability of Lacrest was assessed based on 9051 samples. The 10-year cardiovascular risk was then approximated using the Framingham risk score in a group of 1315 samples from patient-athletes. Cross-validated linear regression was used to analyze explanatory variables for Lacrest and 10-year cardiovascular risk. Lacrest is weakly associated with the Framingham score. This association disappears when adjusting for blood lipids. Lacrest is also linked to the predominant type of exercise with endurance athletes featuring a higher Lacrest. Lacrest does not independently predict the estimated cardiovascular risk but is associated with lipid parameters. Moreover, the intra-individual variability of Lacrest is high in a relevant number of subjects, which does not point towards the feasibility to use Lacrest as an individual risk factor.



Publication History

Received: 08 February 2022

Accepted: 28 March 2022

Accepted Manuscript online:
30 March 2022

Article published online:
08 August 2022

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