Mustafa Kerem, Furkan Öztürk, Hasan Basri Taşkın, Ercan Dudak, Bayram Ceylan
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摘要
本研究旨在探讨定向运动员在为期两天的比赛中体内水分状态的变化。在为期两天的比赛中,20名优秀的男性定向运动员自愿参加了这项研究。通过尿液比重(USG)连续两个比赛日测量运动员的水合状态,并跟踪液体消耗。时间对USG值有显著的主效应(f2.32 ~ 20.89=3.70, p = 0.04, η2 = 0.29, ES = Large)。USG值从第1天早上(1.019±0.008)到第2天赛后(1.026±0.003)(p = 0.04),从第1天赛后3 h(1.018±0.007)到第2天赛后(1.026±0.003)(p = 0.01),从第2天赛前(1.019±0.004)到赛后(1.026±0.003)(p = 0.001),均呈上升趋势。两场比赛都使运动员的水合水平恶化,他们在比赛后的第2天即使随意摄入液体也无法补充水分。这些发现表明,定向运动员在连续比赛后出现了缺水,正如USG值在第二天所显示的那样。因此,可以制定具体的补水计划,并应用于这些运动员适当的补水状态。临床试验号:临床试验号不适用于本研究。
Hypohydration is evident in elite orienteering athletes during a two-day race: a descriptive study.
This study aimed to present changes in hydration status of orienteering athletes during a two-day race. Twenty elite male orienteers voluntarily participated in the study during a two-day race. Athletes' hydration status was measured two consecutive race days via urine specific gravity (USG) and fluid consumption was followed. There was a significant main effect of time on USG values (F2.32-20.89=3.70, p = 0.04, η2 = 0.29, ES = Large). USG values increased from the day one morning (1.019 ± 0.008) to post-race on day two (1.026 ± 0.003) (p = 0.04), from 3 h post-race on day one (1.018 ± 0.007) to post-race on day two (1.026 ± 0.003) (p = 0.01) and pre (1.019 ± 0.004) to post-race (1.026 ± 0.003) on day two (p = 0.001). Both races worsened hydration level of the athletes and they could not rehydrate post-race on day two despite fluid intake ad libitum. These findings suggest that orienteering athletes presented hypohydration following consecutive races as suggested by USG values on day two. Therefore, specific rehydration plan could be developed and applied for proper hydration status in these athletes. Clinical trial number: Clinical trial number is not applicable for this study.
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BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation is an open access, peer reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of sports medicine and the exercise sciences, including rehabilitation, traumatology, cardiology, physiology, and nutrition.