Follow-up study about hydration parameters at moderate altitude: Measurements in healthy volunteers based on bio-electric impedance analysis (BIA)

H. Koch, C. Raschka, Johannes Käsebieter
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During residence in high mountain regions, the human water hydration status changes and, from the height of ~ 3,000 m above sea level, is associated with the risk of mountain sickness. The present investigation assessed this phenomenon at moderate height (1,300–2,300 m above sea level) after a residence time of approximately one week by means of bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA). 132 volunteers, attendees of a sports medicine congress (78 men, 54 women), agreed to enter the study. All participants underwent BIA measurements initially and after one week’s time. Apart from the basic characteristics – resistance (resistor, R) and capacitor resistor (reactance, Xc) – derived characteristics such as whole body water (TBW), body cell mass (BCM) or extracellular cell mass (ECM) were of interest. Significant changes after the stay in moderate altitude were only verified with regard to hand resistance (R). As the resistance decreased in both men and women, tissue hydration was probably stimulated. In conclusion, the study showed that a 1-week stay at moderate altitude shows only a slight influence on the BIA parameters.
基于生物电阻抗分析(BIA)的健康志愿者中等海拔水化参数随访研究
在高山区居住期间,人体水合状态发生变化,并且从海拔~ 3000米的高度开始,与高山病的风险有关。本研究在中等高度(海拔1300 - 2300米)停留大约一周后,通过生物电阻抗分析(BIA)评估了这种现象。参加运动医学大会的132名志愿者(78名男性,54名女性)同意参加这项研究。所有参与者在最初和一周后都进行了BIA测量。除了基本特性-电阻(电阻,R)和电容电阻(电抗,Xc) -衍生特性,如全身水分(TBW),身体细胞质量(BCM)或细胞外细胞质量(ECM)感兴趣。在中等海拔停留后,仅证实了手部阻力(R)的显著变化。由于男性和女性的阻力下降,组织水化可能受到刺激。综上所述,研究表明,在中等海拔停留1周对BIA参数的影响很小。
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