Sekiguchi Yasuki, Giersch Gabrielle E W, Jordan Danielle R, Dunn Leslie, Fiol Aidan, Lopez Virgilio, Armstrong Lawrence E, Casa Douglas J, Lee Elaine C
Human Performance Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA.
Korey Stringer Institute, Department of Kinesiology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA.
J Exerc Sci Fit. 2022 Oct;20(4):335-339. doi: 10.1016/j.jesf.2022.07.003. Epub 2022 Aug 3.
To examine the effects of euhydration, mild-dehydration, rehydration, and ad libitum drinking on countermovement jump (CMJ), handgrip strength, and performance of balance error scoring system test (BESS).
Eighteen healthy male subjects (mean[M]±standard deviation[SD]; age, 23±3y; body mass, 80.1 ± 9.7 kg; height, 175.8 ± 5.7 cm) participated in this study. Participants reported to the laboratory to perform CMJ, handgrip strength, and BESS with different hydration statuses (euhydrated, EUH; when they initially sensed thirst, THIRST; dehydrated, DEH; following 30 minutes of rehydration, REH; and following 24-h ad libitum drinking, AD).
CMJ at EUH (M±SD; 54.6 ± 3.0 cm) was significantly higher than DEH (52.8 ± 3.0 cm, p = 0.027) and REH (52.6 ± 2.8 cm, p < 0.001). However, there was no difference between DEH and REH (p = 0.643). CMJ at THIRST (54.9 ± 3.0 cm, p = 0.004) was higher than REH. Also, AD (53.8 ± 2.8 cm, p = 0.027) was higher than REH. In left handgrip strength, THIRST (48.6 ± 9.5 kg) was higher than EUH (46.7 ± 10.1 kg, p = 0.018), DEH (45.8 ± 10.0 kg, p = 0.013), REH (46.1 ± 9.5 kg, p = 0.004), and AD (47.1 ± 9.7 kg, p = 0.05). Additionally, in the single-leg stance on a foam pad, more BESS errors were found at THIRST (6 ± 2) compared to EUH (5 ± 2, p = 0.007) and AD (5 ± 2, p = 0.002).
The findings of this study were: ∼2% of mild dehydration induced by 24-h fluid restriction decreased lower body power measured by CMJ, acute rehydration did not restore the loss of lower body power induced by dehydration, and ∼0.5-0.9% of dehydration did not decrease lower body power.
研究水合状态正常、轻度脱水、补液及随意饮水对反向纵跳(CMJ)、握力和平衡误差评分系统测试(BESS)表现的影响。
18名健康男性受试者(平均[M]±标准差[SD];年龄,23±3岁;体重,80.1±9.7千克;身高,175.8±5.7厘米)参与了本研究。受试者前往实验室,在不同水合状态下(水合状态正常,EUH;初次感到口渴时,THIRST;脱水,DEH;补液30分钟后,REH;以及随意饮水24小时后,AD)进行CMJ、握力和BESS测试。
EUH状态下的CMJ(M±SD;54.6±3.0厘米)显著高于DEH(52.8±3.0厘米,p = 0.027)和REH(52.6±2.8厘米,p < 0.001)。然而,DEH和REH之间无差异(p = 0.643)。THIRST状态下的CMJ(54.9±3.0厘米,p = 0.004)高于REH。此外,AD(53.8±2.8厘米,p = 0.027)高于REH。在左手握力方面,THIRST(48.6±9.5千克)高于EUH(46.7±10.1千克,p = 0.018)、DEH(45.8±10.0千克,p = 0.013)、REH(46.1±9.5千克,p = 0.004)和AD(47.1±9.7千克,p = 0.05)。此外,在泡沫垫上单腿站立时,与EUH(5±2,p = 0.007)和AD(5±2,p = 0.002)相比,THIRST状态下发现更多BESS错误(6±2)。
本研究的结果为:24小时液体限制引起的约2%轻度脱水降低了通过CMJ测量的下肢力量,急性补液未能恢复脱水引起的下肢力量损失,约0.5 - 0.9%的脱水未降低下肢力量。