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尿渗透压和电导率作为热环境下运动员水合状态的指标。

Urine osmolality and conductivity as indices of hydration status in athletes in the heat.

作者信息

Shirreffs S M, Maughan R J

机构信息

University Medical School, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, Scotland.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1998 Nov;30(11):1598-602. doi: 10.1097/00005768-199811000-00007.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The purpose of this study was to determine a quick and easy method for assessment of day-to-day hydration status in athletes in the heat.

METHODS

Measurement of the osmolality of the first urine sample of the day collected after wakening but before breakfast established a standardized collection procedure to allow day-to-day comparisons of individuals.

RESULTS

Laboratory measurements established that a difference in osmolality is found when individuals are dehydrated by a moderate extent in comparison with an euhydrated situation: the osmolality of the first morning urine sample of control subjects (N = 11) averaged over 5 d was 675 (+/- 232) mosmol.kg-1 (mean +/- SD). For subjects who were hypohydrated by exercise followed by fluid restriction, morning urine osmolality was 924 (+/- 99) mosmol.kg-1 (P < 0.001, N = 11, averaged over 7 d). Field measurements from 29 athletes undertaking warm weather training indicated that the athletes could, with appropriate feedback, maintain a satisfactory hydration status. Athletes in weight category sports tended to record a higher morning urine osmolality, reflecting their attempts to dehydrate: recorded values were 627 (+/- 186) mosmol.kg-1 (nonweight category sports, N = 8), 775 (+/- 263) mosmol.kg-1 (boxers, N = 15) and 777 (+/- 254) mosmol.kg-1 (wrestlers, N = 6). Results obtained with a hand-held portable conductivity were compared with those from measured osmolality.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings suggest that such an instrument could provide athletes with reliable information as to their hydration status from measurement of the first morning urine of the day and therefore provide a quick and easy method for achieving an approximation of hydration status from day-to-day.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在确定一种快速简便的方法,用于评估炎热环境中运动员的日常水合状态。

方法

测量醒来后早餐前收集的当日第一份尿液样本的渗透压,建立标准化收集程序,以便对个体进行日常比较。

结果

实验室测量表明,与水合正常的情况相比,个体中度脱水时渗透压存在差异:11名对照受试者连续5天的晨尿样本渗透压平均为675(±232)毫摩尔/千克(均值±标准差)。对于运动后限水导致轻度脱水的受试者,晨尿渗透压为924(±99)毫摩尔/千克(P<0.001,n = 11,连续7天平均值)。对29名进行暖季训练的运动员进行的现场测量表明,运动员在获得适当反馈后能够维持令人满意的水合状态。参加体重分级项目的运动员晨尿渗透压往往较高,这反映了他们试图脱水的情况:记录值分别为627(±186)毫摩尔/千克(非体重分级项目,n = 8)、775(±263)毫摩尔/千克(拳击运动员,n = 15)和777(±254)毫摩尔/千克(摔跤运动员,n = 6)。将手持式便携式电导率仪的测量结果与渗透压测量结果进行了比较。

结论

研究结果表明,这种仪器可以通过测量当日晨尿为运动员提供关于其水合状态的可靠信息,从而提供一种快速简便的方法来大致了解日常水合状态。

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