laktatröskel
Laktatröskel, often translated as lactate threshold, refers to a specific intensity of exercise at which lactic acid begins to accumulate in the bloodstream faster than it can be cleared. During low to moderate intensity exercise, the body produces lactic acid as a byproduct of anaerobic metabolism, but it is efficiently removed or converted back into energy. As exercise intensity increases, the rate of lactate production surpasses this clearance rate, leading to a rise in blood lactate concentration.
This point is a crucial physiological marker for endurance athletes. It indicates the highest sustainable exercise
Determining an individual's lactate threshold typically involves graded exercise testing, where exercise intensity is progressively increased