Effect of experience on adrenocortical and thyroid responses of Arabian horses to gymkhana games
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Gymkhana is an equestrian event consisting of speed pattern racing and timed games for
riders on horses. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of gymkhana competition
on total cortisol and total and free iodothyronine changes in 23 Arabian purebred horses,
by taking into account the effects of previous sport experience on gymkhana riding events.
Compared with pre-competition values, an increase of total cortisol concentration has
been observed in experienced horses at 30 minutes (P < .001) after exercise and in
inexperienced horses both at 5 minutes (P <.05) and at 30 minutes (P <.01) after exercise.
Compared with pre-competition values, an increase of total triiodothyronine (T3) concentration
has been observed in experienced horses at 5 minutes (P < .05) after exercise.
Data obtained showed that gymkhana riding events induced differential adrenocortical
and thyroid responsiveness according to previous experience of sport horses. Hence,
cortisol and iodothyronine patterns may provide additional information for the monitoring
of gymkhana riding performance.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Sport horses; Cortisol; Thyroid hormones; Gymkhana
List of contributors:
Fazio E.; Medica P.; Cravana C.; Ferlazzo A.
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