Effect of a cajuína hydroelectrolytic drink on the physical performance and hydration status of recreational runners

IF 2.1 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Valmir Oliveira Silvino , Mara Cristina Carvalho Batista , Manoel Miranda Neto , André Luiz Berzoti Ribeiro , Paulo Pedro do Nascimento , Esmeralda Maria Lustosa Barros , Rayane Carvalho de Moura , Karen Christie Gomes Sales , Luanne Morais Vieira Galvão , Lívio César Cunha Nunes , Alessandra Durazzo , Alexandre Sérgio Silva , Marcos Antonio Pereira dos Santos
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Cajuína is a processed drink derived from cashew and is widely consumed in the northeast region of Brazil. This study evaluated the effect of a cajuína-based hydroelectrolytic drink on the aerobic performance and hydration status of recreational runners. Seventeen males (31.9 ± 1.6 years, 51.0 ± 1.4 ml/kg/min) performed three time-to-exhaustion running sessions on a treadmill at 70% VO2max, ingesting cajuína hydroelectrolytic drink (CJ), high carbohydrate commercial hydroelectrolytic drink (CH) and mineral water (W) every 15 min during the running test. The participants ran 80.3 ± 8.4 min in CJ, 70.3 ± 6.8 min in CH and 71.8 ± 6.9 min in W, with no statistical difference between procedures. Nevertheless, an effect size of η2 = 0.10 (moderate) was observed. No statistical difference was observed in the concentrations of sodium, potassium, and osmolality in both serum and urine between the three conditions. However, the effect size was moderate (urine sodium) and high (serum sodium, potassium, and osmolality). Urine specific gravity, sweating rate and heart rate were not significantly different between drinks. The cajuína-based hydroelectrolytic drink promotes similar effects compared to commercial hydroelectrolytic drink and water, considering specific urine gravity, heart rate, sweating, and time to exhaustion in recreational runners.

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水苏碱水电解饮料对休闲跑步者运动表现和水合状态的影响
Cajuína 是一种从腰果中提取的加工饮料,在巴西东北部地区被广泛饮用。本研究评估了卡朱伊纳水电解饮料对休闲跑步者有氧运动表现和水合状态的影响。17 名男性(31.9±1.6 岁,51.0±1.4 毫升/千克/分钟)在跑步机上以 70% VO2max 的速度进行了三次耗时耗力跑步测试,在跑步测试期间每 15 分钟摄入一次水苏碱水电解饮料(CJ)、高碳水化合物商业水电解饮料(CH)和矿泉水(W)。参试者饮用 CJ 后的跑步时间为 80.3 ± 8.4 分钟,饮用 CH 后的跑步时间为 70.3 ± 6.8 分钟,饮用 W 后的跑步时间为 71.8 ± 6.9 分钟。不过,观察到的效应大小为 η2 = 0.10(中等)。在三种条件下,血清和尿液中的钠、钾和渗透压浓度均无统计学差异。然而,影响大小为中度(尿钠)和高度(血清钠、钾和渗透压)。不同饮料之间的尿比重、出汗率和心率没有显著差异。考虑到休闲跑步者的尿比重、心率、出汗率和体力耗尽时间,水苏碱水电解饮料与商业水电解饮料和水相比具有相似的效果。
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