Fat-Free Mass Is Positively Associated With Urine Specific Gravity in Athletes and Active Adults: A Quantitative Review.

IF 1.2 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Translational sports medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/tsm2/8827027
Patrick B Wilson, Ian P Winter
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Abstract

Background: Urine specific gravity (USG) is a commonly used assessment method to estimate the prevalence of hypohydration, typically based on a common threshold of ≥ 1.020. Some research has shown that USG can vary based on body size and composition, but the evidence to date is limited. This review examined whether an association between fat-free mass (FFM), a component of body composition, and USG could be detected among published articles that have reported these variables in athletes and physically active individuals. Methods: By searching Google Scholar, the authors identified a large number of published articles (n = 161) reporting anthropometrics and USG. Only articles reporting data on adult samples of athletes or physically active individuals were included. Given differences in body composition and FFM between men and women, articles that did not report data separately for each sex were excluded. Spearman's rank correlation coefficient (ρ) was used to assess the association between variables. Results: In men, FFM showed a significant, weak-sized positive association with USG (ρ = 0.36, p < 0.001). Among women, FFM showed a significant, moderate-sized positive association with USG (ρ = 0.57, p=0.006). When results were combined independent of sex, the association between FFM and USG remained significant (ρ = 0.38, p  < 0.001). Conclusion: Athletes with larger amounts of FFM are more likely to have elevated USG. Protein and muscle metabolites such as creatinine, urea, and uric acid likely play some role in the observed relationships. If USG continues to be utilized in sport settings, more research is needed to determine if development of FFM-specific USG thresholds may be more appropriate for determining hydration status.

背景:尿比重(USG)是一种常用的评估方法,通常以≥ 1.020 的常用阈值为基础来估计缺水的发生率。一些研究表明,USG 会因体型和成分而异,但迄今为止证据有限。本综述研究了在已发表的文章中是否能检测到运动员和体力活动者的无脂肪质量(FFM)(身体成分的一个组成部分)与 USG 之间的关联。研究方法通过搜索 Google Scholar,作者发现了大量报道人体测量学和 USG 的已发表文章(n = 161)。其中只收录了报告成年运动员或体力活动者样本数据的文章。鉴于男性和女性在身体成分和 FFM 方面的差异,未分别报告男女数据的文章被排除在外。斯皮尔曼等级相关系数 (ρ) 用于评估变量之间的关联。结果在男性中,FFM 与 USG 呈显著的弱正相关(ρ = 0.36,p < 0.001)。在女性中,FFM 与 USG 呈显著的中度正相关(ρ = 0.57,p=0.006)。将结果与性别无关的因素合并后,FFM 与 USG 之间的关系仍然显著(ρ = 0.38,p < 0.001)。结论FFM 较大的运动员更有可能出现 USG 升高。蛋白质和肌肉代谢物(如肌酐、尿素和尿酸)可能在观察到的关系中起了一定作用。如果 USG 继续在运动环境中使用,则需要进行更多研究,以确定针对 FFM 的 USG 临界值是否更适合用于确定水合状态。
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