Salivary molecules as indicators of hydration status

IF 0.7 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity Pub Date : 2022-09-30 DOI:10.29359/bjhpa.14.3.05
J. Meléndez-Gallardo, Mariana Figueroa, Gonzalo Butti, Mauro Iriart, M. Stefanelli
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Introduction: Maintaining an appropriate level of hydration is essential to health, especially when doing physical exercise. Thus, the importance of monitoring the before, during and after exercise status. Therefore, knowing and studying the changes and indicators that may provide reliable information on fluctuations in a simple, quick manner, via non-invasive sampling techniques becomes essential. Material and Methods: The data analyzed and processed (α-amylase, K+, Cl-, cortisol, total protein, and osmolality concentration in saliva) in this study are available on the free access research platform for complex physiological signals (https://physionet.org/content/qde/1.0.0/). Ten male subjects voluntarily took part in this study. The median and standard deviation of height, body weight, and age were 179 ±7.5 cm. 79.3 ±9.0 kg. and 25.5 ±3.7 years, respectively. Results: The α-amylase, K+, cortisol, total protein, and osmolality concentration in saliva showed significant variations for moderate dehydration levels. For the cases of Cl- concentration changes in saliva, statistically significant changes can be observed at a much earlier stage (in mild dehydration conditions). Conclusions: The results suggest that Cl- concentration in saliva might be used as an indicator for the hydration status. Therefore, a scale to monitor the hydration status is proposed.
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唾液分子作为水合状态的指示器
导读:保持适当的水合水平对健康至关重要,尤其是在进行体育锻炼时。因此,监测运动前,运动中,运动后状态的重要性。因此,通过非侵入性采样技术,以简单、快速的方式了解和研究可能提供有关波动的可靠信息的变化和指标变得至关重要。材料与方法:本研究分析处理的数据(唾液中α-淀粉酶、K+、Cl-、皮质醇、总蛋白、渗透压浓度)可在复杂生理信号研究平台(https://physionet.org/content/qde/1.0.0/)上免费获取。10名男性受试者自愿参加了这项研究。身高、体重、年龄的中位数和标准差为179±7.5 cm。79.3±9.0公斤。分别为25.5±3.7岁。结果:唾液中α-淀粉酶、K+、皮质醇、总蛋白和渗透压浓度在中度脱水水平下有显著变化。对于唾液中Cl-浓度变化的情况,可以在更早的阶段(在轻度脱水情况下)观察到统计学上显著的变化。结论:唾液中Cl-浓度可作为水化状态的一个指标。为此,提出了一种水化状态监测尺度。
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