POSTEXERCISE REHYDRATION IN MAN - EFFECTS OF ELECTROLYTE ADDITION TO INGESTED FLUIDS

被引:106
作者
MAUGHAN, RJ
OWEN, JH
SHIRREFFS, SM
LEIPER, JB
机构
[1] University Medical School, Foresterhill, Aberdeen
来源
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY AND OCCUPATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY | 1994年 / 69卷 / 03期
关键词
DEHYDRATION; REHYDRATION; FLUID BALANCE; EXERCISE; ELECTROLYTE BALANCE;
D O I
10.1007/BF01094790
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
This study examined the effects on water balance of adding electrolytes to fluids ingested after exercise-induced dehydration. Eight healthy male volunteers were dehydrated by approximately 2% of body mass by intermittent cycle exercise. Over a 30-min period after exercise, subjects ingested one of the four test drinks of a volume equivalent to their body mass loss. Drink A was a 90mmol.l(-1) glucose solution; drink B contained 60 mmol.l(-1) sodium chloride; drink C contained 25 mmol.l(-1) potassium chloride; drink D contained 90 mmol.l(-1) glucose, 60 mmol.l(-1) sodium chloride and 25 mmol.l(-1) potassium chloride. Treatment order was randomised. Blood and urine samples were obtained at intervals throughout the study; subjects remained fasted throughout. Plasma volume increased to the same extent after the rehydration period on all treatments. Serum electrolyte (Na+, K+ and Cl-) concentrations fell initially after rehydration before returning to their pre-exercise levels. Cumulative urine output was greater after ingestion of drink A than after ingestion of any of the other drinks. On the morning following the trial, subjects were in greater net negative fluid balance [mean (SEM); P<0.02] on trial A [745 (130) ml] than on trials B [405 (51) ml], C [467 (87) ml] or D [407 (34) ml]. There were no differences at any time between the three electrolyte-containing solutions in urine output or net fluid balance. One hour after the end of the rehydration period, urine osmolality hand fallen, with a significant treatment effect (P=0.016); urine osmolality was lowest after ingestion of drink A, On the morning after the test, subjects were in greater net negative sodium balance (P<0.001) after trials A and C than after trials B and D. Negative potassium balance was greater (P<0.001) after trials A and B than after C and D. Chloride balance was positive after drink D and a smaller negative balance (P<0.001) was observed after drink B than after A and C. These results suggest that although the measured blood parameters were similar for all trials, better whole body water and electrolyte balance resulted from the ingestion of electrolyte-containing drinks. There appeared, however, to be no additive effect of including both sodium and potassium under the conditions of this experiment.
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