Brandenburg Jason P, Gaetz Michael
Dept. of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford, BC, Canada.
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2012 Oct;22(5):347-52. doi: 10.1123/ijsnem.22.5.347. Epub 2012 Jul 4.
This study determined the fluid balance of elite female basketball players before and during competition. Before and during 2 international games, 17 national-level players (age 24.2 ± 3 yr, height 180.5 ± 6 cm, mass 78.8 ± 8 kg) were assessed. Fluid-balance assessment included pregame hydration level as determined by urine specific gravity (USG), change in body mass during the game, ad libitum intake of water or sports drink, and estimated sweat losses. Mean (± SD) USG before Game 1 was 1.005 ± 0.002 and before Game 2 USG equaled 1.010 ± 0.005. Players lost an average of 0.7% ± 0.8% and 0.6% ± 0.6% of their body mass during Games 1 and 2, respectively. In each game, 3 players experienced a fluid deficit >1% of body mass, and 1 other, a fluid deficit >2%. Sweat losses in both games, from the beginning of the warm-up to the conclusion of the game (~125 min with average playing time 16-17 min), were approximately 1.99 ± 0.75 L. Fluid intake in Game 1 and Game 2 equaled 77.8% ± 32% and 78.0% ± 21% of sweat losses, respectively. Most players were hydrated before each game and did not become meaningfully dehydrated during the game. It is possible that the players who experienced the highest levels of dehydration also experienced some degree of playing impairment, and the negative relationship between change in body mass and shooting percentage in Game 2 provides some support for this notion.
本研究测定了精英女子篮球运动员在比赛前和比赛期间的体液平衡。在两场国际比赛前和比赛期间,对17名国家级运动员(年龄24.2±3岁,身高180.5±6厘米,体重78.8±8千克)进行了评估。体液平衡评估包括通过尿比重(USG)确定的赛前水合水平、比赛期间体重的变化、随意摄入的水或运动饮料,以及估计的汗液流失。第一场比赛前USG的平均值(±标准差)为1.005±0.002,第二场比赛前USG等于1.010±0.005。运动员在第一场和第二场比赛中分别平均减重0.7%±0.8%和0.6%±0.6%。在每场比赛中,有3名运动员体液 deficit超过体重的1%,另有1名运动员体液 deficit超过体重的2%。两场比赛中,从热身开始到比赛结束(约125分钟,平均上场时间16 - 17分钟),汗液流失约为1.99±0.75升。第一场和第二场比赛的液体摄入量分别为汗液流失量的77.8%±32%和78.0%±21%。大多数运动员在每场比赛前都处于水合状态,在比赛期间没有出现明显脱水。经历最高程度脱水的运动员可能也经历了一定程度的比赛能力受损,第二场比赛中体重变化与投篮命中率之间的负相关关系为这一观点提供了一些支持。