Hidratação em nadadores

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Autor(a) principal: Furtado, Edilson Tadeu Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Faria, Rita de Cássia Oliveira, Costa, Américo Pierangeli, Miamoto, Juliana de Brito Maia, Abreu, Wilson César
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/36553
Resumo: The maintenance of fluid balance during exercise helps to ensure optimal performance of the athlete. The investigation of dehydration in water sports has been neglected in the literature. Therefore, this work had aim to evaluate the hydration status of swimming athletes in different conditions. The study included nine male swimmers of youth, junior and senior categories. The daily hydration status was assessed using the WUT (weight, urine color and thirst) and urinary osmolality. To assess the hydration status during training with and without fluid replacement (isotonic beverage) was given sweat rate from the difference of the body mass measured immediately before and after the training session and the volume of fluid ingested. The total athletes evaluated 88.8% of them presented probable dehydration according to WUT. The urinary osmolality use indicated hypohydration in 78% of the athletes. Although average percentage of water loss (-0.47 ± 0.41%) was low during training without replacement, 88% of the athletes showed some degree dehydration. The use of isotonic beverage ad libitum during training promoted weight gain average percentage equal to 0.13 ± 0.46%. Even being practiced in an aquatic environment, the swim practice promoted water losses in magnitude that can be considered low. However, due to significant individual variability of water loss is important that the swimmer perform fluid replacement during training. The use of isotonic beverage can be used, but with a controlled volume.
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spelling Hidratação em nadadoresHydration in swimmersNataçãoTermorregulaçãoDesidrataçãoBebida esportivaSwimmingThermoregulationDehydrationIsotonic beverageThe maintenance of fluid balance during exercise helps to ensure optimal performance of the athlete. The investigation of dehydration in water sports has been neglected in the literature. Therefore, this work had aim to evaluate the hydration status of swimming athletes in different conditions. The study included nine male swimmers of youth, junior and senior categories. The daily hydration status was assessed using the WUT (weight, urine color and thirst) and urinary osmolality. To assess the hydration status during training with and without fluid replacement (isotonic beverage) was given sweat rate from the difference of the body mass measured immediately before and after the training session and the volume of fluid ingested. The total athletes evaluated 88.8% of them presented probable dehydration according to WUT. The urinary osmolality use indicated hypohydration in 78% of the athletes. Although average percentage of water loss (-0.47 ± 0.41%) was low during training without replacement, 88% of the athletes showed some degree dehydration. The use of isotonic beverage ad libitum during training promoted weight gain average percentage equal to 0.13 ± 0.46%. Even being practiced in an aquatic environment, the swim practice promoted water losses in magnitude that can be considered low. However, due to significant individual variability of water loss is important that the swimmer perform fluid replacement during training. The use of isotonic beverage can be used, but with a controlled volume.A manutenção do balanço hídrico durante o exercício contribui para garantir o desempenho ótimo do atleta. A investigação da desidratação em esportes aquáticos tem sido negligenciada na literatura. Diante disso, este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o estado de hidratação de atletas de natação em diferentes condições. Participaram do estudo nove nadadores do sexo masculino das categorias juvenil, junior e sênior. O estado de hidratação diária foi avaliado utilizando a ferramenta WUT (peso, cor da urina e sede) e a osmolalidade urinária. Para avaliar o estado de hidratação durante o treinamento com e sem reposição hídrica (bebida isotônica) foi determinado a taxa de sudorese a partir da diferença da massa corporal medida imediatamente antes e após a sessão de treino e do volume de líquidos ingerido. Do total de atletas avaliado 88,8% dos apresentavam provável desidratação de acordo com a ferramenta WUT. O uso da osmolalidade urinária indicou hipohidratação em 78% dos atletas. Apesar da perda hídrica percentual média (-0,47 ± 0,41%) ter sido baixa durante o treino sem reposição, 88% dos atletas apresentou algum grau desidratação. O uso de bebida isotônica ad libitum durante o treino promoveu ganho ponderal percentual médio igual a 0,13 ± 0,46%. Mesmo sendo praticado em ambiente aquático o treino de natação promoveu perdas hídricas em magnitude que podem ser consideradas baixas. No entanto, devido a relevante variabilidade individual de perda hídrica é importante que o nadador realize a reposição hídrica durante o treinamento. O uso de bebida isotônica pode ser utilizado, mas com volume controlado.Instituto Brasileiro de Pesquisa e Ensino em Fisiologia do Exercício (IBPEFEX)2019-09-02T18:12:08Z2019-09-02T18:12:08Z2016info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfFURTADO, E. T. F. et al. Hidratação em nadadores. Revista Brasileira de Nutrição Esportiva, São Paulo, v. 10, n. 58, p. 381-389, jul./ago. 2016.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/36553Revista Brasileira de Nutrição Esportiva (RBNE)reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFurtado, Edilson Tadeu FerreiraFaria, Rita de Cássia OliveiraCosta, Américo PierangeliMiamoto, Juliana de Brito MaiaAbreu, Wilson Césarpor2023-04-24T18:14:38Zoai:localhost:1/36553Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-04-24T18:14:38Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hidratação em nadadores
Hydration in swimmers
title Hidratação em nadadores
spellingShingle Hidratação em nadadores
Furtado, Edilson Tadeu Ferreira
Natação
Termorregulação
Desidratação
Bebida esportiva
Swimming
Thermoregulation
Dehydration
Isotonic beverage
title_short Hidratação em nadadores
title_full Hidratação em nadadores
title_fullStr Hidratação em nadadores
title_full_unstemmed Hidratação em nadadores
title_sort Hidratação em nadadores
author Furtado, Edilson Tadeu Ferreira
author_facet Furtado, Edilson Tadeu Ferreira
Faria, Rita de Cássia Oliveira
Costa, Américo Pierangeli
Miamoto, Juliana de Brito Maia
Abreu, Wilson César
author_role author
author2 Faria, Rita de Cássia Oliveira
Costa, Américo Pierangeli
Miamoto, Juliana de Brito Maia
Abreu, Wilson César
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Furtado, Edilson Tadeu Ferreira
Faria, Rita de Cássia Oliveira
Costa, Américo Pierangeli
Miamoto, Juliana de Brito Maia
Abreu, Wilson César
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Natação
Termorregulação
Desidratação
Bebida esportiva
Swimming
Thermoregulation
Dehydration
Isotonic beverage
topic Natação
Termorregulação
Desidratação
Bebida esportiva
Swimming
Thermoregulation
Dehydration
Isotonic beverage
description The maintenance of fluid balance during exercise helps to ensure optimal performance of the athlete. The investigation of dehydration in water sports has been neglected in the literature. Therefore, this work had aim to evaluate the hydration status of swimming athletes in different conditions. The study included nine male swimmers of youth, junior and senior categories. The daily hydration status was assessed using the WUT (weight, urine color and thirst) and urinary osmolality. To assess the hydration status during training with and without fluid replacement (isotonic beverage) was given sweat rate from the difference of the body mass measured immediately before and after the training session and the volume of fluid ingested. The total athletes evaluated 88.8% of them presented probable dehydration according to WUT. The urinary osmolality use indicated hypohydration in 78% of the athletes. Although average percentage of water loss (-0.47 ± 0.41%) was low during training without replacement, 88% of the athletes showed some degree dehydration. The use of isotonic beverage ad libitum during training promoted weight gain average percentage equal to 0.13 ± 0.46%. Even being practiced in an aquatic environment, the swim practice promoted water losses in magnitude that can be considered low. However, due to significant individual variability of water loss is important that the swimmer perform fluid replacement during training. The use of isotonic beverage can be used, but with a controlled volume.
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