Bioelectrical Impedance Spectroscopy Measuring the Magnitude of Body Water Compartment Changes Pregame and Postgame in Collegiate Ice Hockey Players.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Alec J Heesch, Jace R Otremba, Richard M Morgan, Brock M Montgomery, Mark A Poolman, Gary D Schindler, John S Fitzgerald
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Abstract: Heesch, AJ, Otremba, JR, Morgan, RM, Montgomery, BM, Poolman, MA, Schindler, GD, and Fitzgerald, JS. Bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy measuring the magnitude of body water compartment changes pregame and postgame in collegiate ice hockey players. J Strength Cond Res 39(6): e769-e773, 2025-Bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy (BIS) is an accurate and feasible measure of hydration and compartment water, although its ability to detect meaningful changes in field settings is unknown. This study evaluated the typical changes in whole-body and segmental body compartment water before and after games in 25 male National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I ice hockey players using a SOZO BIS device. Measurements were taken the mornings of and the mornings after the first game of a two-game series across 9 home games. Absolute changes at the individual level were averaged for each game and across games to estimate typical changes in body water. Medium total body water loss (mean change [95% CI]: -0.63 L [-0.80 to -0.37]; percent change: 1.2%), large extracellular water loss (mean change [95% CI]: -0.56 L [-0.73 to -0.39]; percent change: 2.5%), and small leg intracellular water loss (mean change [95% CI]: -0.12 L [-0.23 to -0.01]; percent change: 1.1%) were still present in the morning after the game. These findings indicate that BIS is sensitive to small changes in whole-body and leg segment body water compartments at the group level in an ecologically valid sports setting, and the body water compartment losses observed in this study emphasize the importance of effective postgame rehydration strategies. Hypohydration is linked to meaningful end points in sport (e.g., exercise performance, heat illness, recovery), and the ability to noninvasively monitor whole-body and segmental compartment water with BIS may improve sport staff's ability to implement effective hydration and nutrition strategies for athletes.

生物电阻抗谱测量大学生冰球运动员赛前和赛后身体水室变化幅度。
摘要:Heesch, AJ, Otremba, JR, Morgan, RM, Montgomery, BM, Poolman, MA, Schindler, GD, and Fitzgerald, JS。生物电阻抗谱测量大学生冰球运动员赛前和赛后身体水室变化幅度。生物电阻抗谱(BIS)是一种准确可行的水化和隔室水测量方法,尽管其在野外环境中检测有意义变化的能力尚不清楚。本研究采用SOZO - BIS装置对25名美国大学体育协会第1级冰球运动员比赛前后全身和节段性体隔水的典型变化进行了评估。测量是在9场主场比赛的两场比赛的第一场比赛的早晨和之后的早晨进行的。在个人层面上的绝对变化在每个游戏和跨游戏中平均,以估计身体水分的典型变化。中等身体总失水(平均变化[95% CI]: -0.63 L[-0.80至-0.37];百分比变化:1.2%),大量细胞外水分流失(平均变化[95% CI]: -0.56 L[-0.73至-0.39];百分比变化:2.5%),腿部小细胞内失水(平均变化[95% CI]: -0.12 L[-0.23至-0.01];百分比变化:1.1%)在比赛结束后的早上仍然存在。这些发现表明,在生态有效的运动环境中,BIS对群体水平的全身和腿段身体水室的微小变化很敏感,本研究中观察到的身体水室损失强调了有效的赛后补液策略的重要性。缺水与运动中有意义的终点(例如,运动表现、热病、恢复)有关,利用BIS无创监测全身和节段性隔室水分的能力可以提高运动工作人员为运动员实施有效的补水和营养策略的能力。
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6.70
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384
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The editorial mission of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (JSCR) is to advance the knowledge about strength and conditioning through research. A unique aspect of this journal is that it includes recommendations for the practical use of research findings. While the journal name identifies strength and conditioning as separate entities, strength is considered a part of conditioning. This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts which add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise science.
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