Thermoregulation and Stress Hormone Recovery After Exercise Dehydration: Comparison of Rehydration Methods

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作者
McDermott, Brendon P. [1 ]
Casa, Douglas J. [2 ]
Lee, Elaine [2 ]
Yamamoto, Linda [2 ]
Beasley, Kathleen [2 ]
Emmanuel, Holly [2 ]
Anderson, Jeffrey [2 ]
Pescatello, Linda [2 ]
Armstrong, Lawrence E. [2 ]
Maresh, Carl [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Arkansas, Dept Hlth Human Performance & Recreat, Athlet Training Educ Program, Fayetteville, AR 72703 USA
[2] Univ Connecticut, Dept Kinesiol, Human Performance Lab, Storrs, CT USA
关键词
heat stress; heat illness; hypohydration; ORAL REHYDRATION; FLUID REPLACEMENT; HYDRATION STATUS; VOLUNTARY DEHYDRATION; SUBSEQUENT EXERCISE; INTENSITY EXERCISE; BLOOD-VOLUME; BRIEF PERIOD; HEAT-STRESS; RESPONSES;
D O I
10.4085/1062-6050-48.6.01
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G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Context: Athletic trainers recommend and use a multitude of rehydration (REHY) methods with their patients. The REHY modality that most effectively facilitates recovery is unknown. Objective: To compare 5 common REHY methods for thermoregulatory and stress hormone recovery after exercise dehydration (EXDE) in trained participants. Design: Randomized, cross-over, controlled study. Patients or Other Participants: Twelve physically active, non-heat-acclimatized men (age = 23 +/- 4 years, height = 180 +/- 6 cm, mass = 81.3 +/- 3.7 kg, (V)over dotO(2)max = 56.9 +/- 4.4 mL.min(-1).kg(-1), body fat = 7.9% +/- 3%) participated. Intervention(s): Participants completed 20-hour fluid restriction and 2-hour EXDE; they then received no fluid (NF) or REHY (half-normal saline) via ad libitum (AL), oral (OR), intravenous (IV), or combination IV and OR (IV + OR) routes for 30 minutes; and then were observed for another 30 minutes. Main Outcome Measure(s): Body mass, rectal temperature, 4-site mean weighted skin temperature, plasma stress hormone concentrations, and environmental symptoms questionnaire (ESQ) score. Results: Participants were hypohydrated (body mass -4.23% +/- 0.22%) post-EXDE. Rectal temperature for the NF group was significantly greater than for the IV group (P = .023) at 30 minutes after beginning REHY (REHY30) and greater than OR, IV, and IV + OR (P <= .009) but not AL (P = .068) at REHY60. Mean weighted skin temperature during AL was less than during IV + OR at REHY5 (P = .019). The AL participants demonstrated increased plasma cortisol concentrations compared with IV + OR, independent of time (P = .015). No differences existed between catecholamine concentrations across treatments (P > .05). The ESQ score was increased at REHY60 for NF, AL, OR, and IV (P,.05) but not for IV + OR (P = .217). The NF ESQ score was greater than that of IV + OR at REHY60 (P = .012). Conclusions: Combination IV + OR REHY reduced body temperature to a greater degree than OR and AL REHY when compared with NF. Future studies addressing clinical implications are needed.
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页数:9
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