Equine Physiology
Oral Electrolyte and Water Supplementation in Horses
Veterinary Sciences 9(11), 626
Lindinger MI.
2022
Physicochemical Analysis of Mixed Venous and Arterial Blood Acid-Base State in Horses at Core Temperature during and after Moderate-Intensity Exercise
Animals 12(15): 875
Lindinger, MI, Waller AP
2022
Total Carbon Dioxide in Adult Standardbred and Thoroughbred Horses
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science106 November 2021, 103730
Lindinger MI.
2021
Pre‐loading large volume oral electrolytes: Tracing fluid and ion fluxes in horses during rest, exercise, and recovery
The Journal of Physiology
Waller AP, Lindinger MI.
2021
Dietary Cucumis melo Reduces Markers of Muscle and Articular Inflammation Following High-intensity Exercise in Horses
Veterinary Science Research 2(1)
MacNicol JL, Lindinger MI, Shoveller AK, Cant JP, Pearson W.
2020
In vitro validation assessment of a fecal occult blood protein test for horses.
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 104: 103695
Rebalka I, Lindinger MI.
2021
Tracing oral Na+ and K+ in sweat during exercise and recovery in horses
Experimental Physiology 106(4): 972-982
Lindinger MI, Waller AP.
2021
Drinking a Structured Water Product on Markers of Hydration, Airway Health and Heart Rate Variability in Thoroughbred Racehorses: a Small-scale, Clinical Field Trial
Veterinary Science Research
Lindinger MI, Northrop, F.
2020
Do Horses Receive Optimum Amounts of Glutamine in Their Diets?
Veterinary Science Research 2(1): 1-15
Lindinger MI.
2020
Ground flaxseed—How safe is it for companion animals and for us.
Veterinary Science Research 1(1): 35-40
Lindinger MI.
2019
A time-course evaluation of inflammatory and oxidative markers following high-intensity exercise in horses: a pilot study
J Appl Physiol 124(4): 860-865
MacNicol JL, Lindinger MI, Pearson W.
2018
An evaluation of inflammatory and oxidative markers following intense exercise in horses: A pilot study
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 52, 66-67
MacNicol J, MI Lindinger MI, Pearson W.
2017
Food for thought: How to integrate nutrition into training programs and recovery? Perspectives and lessons from human and equine exercise physiology
In Proceedings of the 7th European Equine Health & Nutrition Conference
Lindinger MI, Derave W.
2017
Determining dehydration and its compartmentation in horses at rest and with exercise: a concise review and focus on multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis
Comparative Exercise Physiology 10: 3-11
Lindinger MI.
2014
Reduced high intensity training distance had no effect on VLa4 but attenuated heart rate response in 2-3-year-old Standardbred horses
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 57 (1), 17
Ringmark S, Lindholm A, Hedenström U, Lindinger M, Dahlborn K, …
2013
Acid-base physiology during exercise and in response to training
Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery: Basic and Clinical Sciences of the Athletic Horse
Lindinger MI.
2013
Lactate: metabolic fuel or poison for racehorses?
Exp Physiol 96:261
Lindinger MI.
2011
Nutritional aspects of post exercise skeletal muscle glycogen synthesis in horses: a comparative review
Equine Vet J 42:274–281
Waller AP, Lindinger MI.
2010
Factors contributing to plasma TCO2 and acid-base state in Ontario Standardbred racehorses
Equine Vet J 8(suppl):592-600
Waller A, Pearson W, Lindinger MI.
2010
Concurrent use of veterinary drugs and herbal medicines in racing Standardbreds
Can Vet J 50(12):1283-1285
Pearson W.
2009
Oral acetate supplementation after prolonged moderate intensity enhances early muscle glycogen resynthesis in horses
Exp Physiol 94:888-898
Waller AP, Geor RJ, Spriet LL, Heigenhauser GJF, Lindinger MI.
2009
Sweating, dehydration and electrolyte supplementation: challenges for the performance horse
Proceedings of the 4th European Equine Health and Nutrition Conference. Pages 28-45
Lindinger MI.
2008
Muscle and blood acid–base physiology during exercise and in response to training
Equine Exercise Physiology
Lindinger MI, Waller A.
2008
The effect of oral sodium acetate administration on plasma acetate concentration and acid-base state in horses
Acta Vet Scand 49:38-49
Waller A, Lindinger MI.
2007
Electrolyte supplementation after prolonged moderate-intensity exercise results in decreased plasma TCO2 in Standardbreds
Equine Comp Exerc Physiol 4:149-158
Waller A, Heigenhauser GJ, Lindinger MI.
2007
Hydration of exercised Standardbred racehorses assessed non-invasively using multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis
Equine Vet J36(suppl):285-290
Waller A, Lindinger MI.
2006
Furosemide results in an extracellular to intracellular fluid shift in horses
Equine Vet J 36(suppl):245-253
Forro M, Lindinger MI.
2006
Daily variation in plasma electrolyte and acid-base status in resting horses over a 25 hour period
Equine Comp Exerc Physiol 3:29-36
Waller A, Smithurst KJ, Ecker GL, Geor RJ, Lindinger MI.
2006
Cyclical plasma electrolyte and acid-base responses to meal feeding in horses over a 24 hour period
Equine Comp Exerc Physiol 2:159-169
Waller A, Smithurst KJ, Ecker GL, Geor RJ, Lindinger MI.
2005
Physicochemical analysis of acid-base status during recovery from high intensity exercise in Standardbred racehorses
Equine Comp Exerc Physiol 2:119-127
Waller A, Lindinger MI.
2005
Time course and magnitude of fluid and electrolyte shifts during recovery from high-intensity exercise in Standardbred racehorses
Equine Comp Exerc Physiol 2:77-87
Waller A, Lindinger MI.
2005
Effects of diet, feeding and diurnal variation on acid-base balance in horses
Equine Comp Exerc Physiol1:153-165
Waller A, Armstrong S, Smithurst KJ, Lindinger MI.
2004
Time course and magnitude of changes in total body water, extracellular fluid volume, intracellular fluid volume and plasma volume during submaximal exercise and recovery in horses
Equine Comp Exerc Physiol 1:131-139
Lindinger MI, McKeen G, Ecker GL.
2004
Prediction of hydration status using multifrequency bioelectrical impedance analysis during exercise and recovery in horses
Equine Comp Exerc Physiol1:199-209
McKeen G, Lindinger MI.
2004
Heat storage in horses during submaximal exercise before and after humid heat acclimation
J Appl Physiol 89:2283-2293
Geor RJ, McCutcheon LJ, Ecker GL, Lindinger MI.
2000
Total body water and extracellular fluid volume measured using bioelectrical impedance analysis and indicator dilution techniques in horses
J Appl Physiol 89:663-671
Forro M, Cieslar S, Ecker GL, Walzak A, Hahn J, Lindinger MI.
2000
Heat acclimation improves regulation of plasma volume and plasma Na+ content during exercise in horses
J. Appl. Physiol. 88: 1006-1013
Lindinger MI, McCutcheon LJ, Ecker GL, Geor RL.
2000
Sweating responses of horses during 21 days of heat acclimation
J Appl Physiol 87:1843-1851
McCutcheon LJ, Geor RJ, Ecker GL, Lindinger MI.
1999
Exercise in the heat: thermoregulatory limitations to performance in humans and horses
Can J Appl Physiol 24:135-146
Lindinger MI.
1999
Sarcoplasmic reticulum responses to repeated sprints are affected by conditioning of horses
J Anim Sci 76:3065-3071
Wilson JA, Kronfeld DS, Gay LS, Williams JH, Wilson TM, Lindinger MI.
1998
Adaptations to daily exercise in hot and humid ambient conditions in trained Thoroughbred horses
Equine Vet J 22(suppl):63-69
Geor RJ, McCutcheon LJ, Lindinger MI.
1996
Thermoregulation in the exercising horse: physiological adaptations associated with heat acclimation
Equine Athlete 9:14-15
Geor RJ, McCutcheon LJ, Lindinger MI.
1996
Preparing for and competing in the heat.
Equine Vet. J. (suppl. 20): 8-15
Maughan RJ, Lindinger MI.
1995 (Review)
Plasma volume and ions during exercise in cool dry, hot dry and hot humid conditions
Equine Vet J 20(suppl):133-139
Lindinger MI, Geor RJ, Ecker GL, McCutcheon LJ.
1995
Sweating rate and sweat composition during exercise and recovery in ambient heat and humidity
Equine Vet J20(suppl):153-157
McCutcheon LJ, Geor RJ, Hare MJ, Ecker GL, Lindinger MI.
1995
Thermal and cardiorespiratory responses of horses to submaximal exercise under hot and humid conditions
Equine Vet J20(suppl):125-132
Geor RJ, McCutcheon LJ, Ecker GL, Lindinger MI.
1995
Water and ion losses during the cross-country phase of eventing
Equine Vet J 20(suppl):111-119
Ecker GL, Lindinger MI.
1995
Ion and water losses from extracellular fluid at a 102 mile endurance ride
Equine Vet J 18(suppl):314-322
Lindinger MI, Ecker GL.
1995
Effects of terrain, speed, temperature and distance on water and ion losses in endurance horses
Equine Vet J 18(suppl):298-305
Ecker GL, Lindinger MI.
1995
Heat stress and acclimation in the performance horse: where we are and where we are going
Equine Vet Educ 7:256-262
Lindinger MI, Marlin DJ.
1995 (Review)
Fluid and electrolyte supplementation after prolonged moderate-intensity exercise enhances muscle glycogen resynthesis in Standardbred horses
J Appl Physiol 106(1):91-100. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.90783.2008
Waller AP, Heigenhauser GJ, Geor RJ, Spriet LL, Lindinger MI.
2009
Gastric emptying, intestinal absorption of electrolytes and exercise performance in electrolyte-supplemented horses
Exp Physiol 98(1):193-206. doi: 0.1113/ expphysiol. 2012.065185
Lindinger MI, Ecker GL.
2013