[Methodological studies on estimating the loss of sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium exemplified by a 10-km run].

C Wenk, P Kunz, G Steiner
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An estimation of the electrolytic losses through the skin was evaluated in a run over a distance of 10 km on a 400 m track. Na, K, Ca and Mg excreted by the skin were collected in standardised clothes and thereafter washed out. The remaining electrolytes on the skin were collected by washing the body with deionized water. In addition the concentrations of hormones and metabolites in blood before and after the race were measured. Mean ambient temperature and relative humidity amounted to 21 degrees C and 35%, respectively. The mean performance was 40.5 min. and the average body weight loss was 1.45 kg (1.95% of body weight). The only significant changes in the serum concentrations were the increases of free fatty acids and glycerol. This can be explained, together with a slight increase of glucose and a decrease of insulin, by a higher sympathoadrenergic activity. In the mean 20 mg calcium, 5 mg magnesium, 200 mg potassium and 800 mg sodium were lost by the skin per kg body weight loss. These values compared well with corresponding data found in literature. The described method can therefore be proposed for further experiments.

[以10公里跑步为例,估算钠、钾、钙和镁流失的方法学研究]。
通过在400米轨道上运行10公里,评估了通过蒙皮的电解损耗的估计。通过皮肤排出的Na、K、Ca和Mg用标准化的衣服收集,然后洗净。皮肤上剩余的电解质是用去离子水冲洗身体收集的。此外,还测量了比赛前后血液中激素和代谢物的浓度。平均环境温度和相对湿度分别为21摄氏度和35%。平均生产性能为40.5 min,平均减重1.45 kg(体重的1.95%)。血清浓度的唯一显著变化是游离脂肪酸和甘油的增加。这可以解释为,加上轻微的葡萄糖升高和胰岛素降低,交感病理肾上腺素能活性升高。平均每公斤体重减轻,皮肤损失20毫克钙、5毫克镁、200毫克钾和800毫克钠。这些值与文献中相应的数据比较良好。因此,所描述的方法可以用于进一步的实验。
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