Birat Anthony, Garnier Yoann M, Bourdier Pierre, Dupuy Alexis, Dodu Alexandre, Grossoeuvre Claire, Dupont Anne-Charlotte, Rance Mélanie, Morel Claire, Nottin Stéphane, Ratel Sébastien
AME2P, Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA), Clermont-Ferrand, France.
Fédération Française Triathlon, Saint Denis, France.
J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2022 Nov;62(11):1552-1559. doi: 10.23736/S0022-4707.22.13372-4. Epub 2022 Feb 18.
Little is known about the biochemical consequences of endurance activities in adolescents. The present study aimed to examine the impact of a long-duration adventure race (>5 h) on hydration status, blood electrolytes and biomarkers of kidney function in adolescent athletes.
Twenty male adolescents aged 14 to 17 y (mean±SD; body mass: 59.7±9.1 kg and maximal O
The race was completed on average in 05:38±00:20 h:min under cold and rainy conditions (10-15 °C and 83-93% of relative humidity). Fluid intake was 1.45±0.66 L and body mass decreased by 1.2% compared to before the race (P<0.001). Blood sodium concentrations remained stable after the race (140.4±2.1 mmol∙L) despite an expansion in the plasma volume of 8.9±15.6%. No significant variations in BUN or BUN-to-creatinine ratio occurred. A significant increase in creatinine (+13.5%, P=0.003) was observed immediately after the race but remained within the reference range.
The long-duration race completed under cold and humid conditions seems not to have exposed adolescents to hypohydration, hyponatremia or clinically significant alterations in kidney function.