Effects of Different Rehydration Fluids Supplementation on Anaerobic Power in Female Weightlifters

Ming-Ta Yang
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This study aimed to investigate the effects of supplementation of 4 rehydration solutions on fluid retention, gastro intestinal comfort, blood ionic profile, and anaerobic power in female weightlifters. In a counterbalanced, cross-over design study, 12 female weightlifters were asked to intake 4 different rehydration solutions after they lost 2% body weight through acute dehydration in sauna. The 4 types of rehydration solutions were hypoosmolar electrolyte solution (HES), iso-osmolar electrolyte solution (IES), sport beverage (SB), and water (W). The intake amount of rehydration solution was 1.5-fold to the lost of their body weight due to dehydration. Each rehydration solution was ingested immediately after dehydration, 30-min, 60-min, and 90-min of rehydration. The gastro intestinal comfort score and body weight were recorded during the rehydration period. Blood samples from each participant were collected to determine the levels of osmolarity, glucose, sodium, potassium and chloride before dehydration and during rehydration period. Wingate anaerobic test was also performed before dehydration and at 120-min of rehydration. The results indicated that gastro intestinal comfort score of the participants in HES, IES and SB supplements were significantly lower than in W supplementation at 90-min of rehydration. The blood glucose levels in subjects with HES, IES and SB treatments were significantly higher than in W treatment at 60-min. The blood potassium level in subjects with HES treatment was significantly higher than in SB and W treatments at 120-min. However, there were no significant differences on the anaerobic power and fluid retention percentage among the supplements. The major conclusion of this study is that supplementation of 4 different rehydration fluids after acute dehydration had no effects on the anaerobic power. Nevertheless, intake of the rehydration fluids containing carbohydrates and electrolytes resulted in superior scores of gastro intestinal comfort, and could maintain higher blood glucose and electrolyte concentrations.
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补充不同补液对女子举重运动员无氧能力的影响
本研究旨在探讨补充4种补水溶液对女性举重运动员体液潴留、胃肠舒适度、血液离子谱和无氧能力的影响。在一项平衡的交叉设计研究中,12名女性举重运动员在桑拿中急性脱水,体重减轻2%后,被要求摄入4种不同的补水溶液。4种补液分别为低渗透压电解质溶液(HES)、等渗透压电解质溶液(IES)、运动饮料(SB)和水(W)。补液的摄入量是因脱水而失去的体重的1.5倍。每种补液分别在脱水、补液30分钟、60分钟和90分钟后立即摄入。记录补液期大鼠胃肠道舒适评分和体重。收集每位参与者的血液样本,以确定脱水前和补液期间的渗透压、葡萄糖、钠、钾和氯化物水平。脱水前和复水120分钟进行Wingate厌氧试验。结果表明,补液90 min时,HES、IES和SB组的胃肠道舒适评分显著低于W组。HES、IES和SB治疗组60 min血糖水平显著高于W治疗组。在120分钟时,HES治疗组的血钾水平显著高于SB和W治疗组。然而,在厌氧能力和液体潴留率方面,各添加物之间没有显著差异。本研究的主要结论是急性脱水后补充4种不同的补液对无氧能力没有影响。然而,摄入含有碳水化合物和电解质的补液可使胃肠道舒适得分更高,并可维持较高的血糖和电解质浓度。
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