laktattröskeln
Laktattröskeln, often translated as lactate threshold, refers to the exercise intensity at which lactic acid begins to accumulate in the bloodstream at a faster rate than it can be cleared. During moderate exercise, the body produces lactate as a byproduct of anaerobic metabolism, but it is typically processed and removed efficiently. As exercise intensity increases, the demand for energy exceeds the aerobic system's capacity, leading to a greater reliance on anaerobic glycolysis. This results in a more rapid production of lactate.
The lactate threshold is an important physiological marker in sports and exercise science. It is commonly used
Measuring the lactate threshold typically involves blood lactate testing during a graded exercise test, where exercise