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H2OAthletes study protocol: effects of hydration changes on neuromuscular function in athletes

Autor(es): Francisco, Rúben ; Jesus, Filipe ; Nunes, Catarina L. ; Santos, Paulo ; Alvim, Marta ; Campa, Francesco ; Schoeller, Dale A. ; Lukaski, Henry ; Mendonca, Goncalo V. ; Sardinha, Luís FCB ; Silva, Analiza MLA

Data: 2024

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/9208

Origem: Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde

Assunto(s): Electromyography; Hydration Status; Muscle Strength; Athletic Performance; Dehydration


Descrição

We aim to understand the effects of hydration changes on athletes’ neuromuscular performance, on body water compartments, fat-free mass hydration and hydration biomarkers and to test the effects of the intervention on the response of acute dehydration in the hydration indexes. The H2OAthletes study (clinicaltrials.gov ID: NCT05380089) is a randomised controlled trial in thirty-eight national/international athletes of both sexes with low total water intake (WI) (i.e. < 35·0 ml/kg/d). In the intervention, participants will be randomly assigned to the control (CG, n 19) or experimental group (EG, n 19). During the 4-day intervention, WI will be maintained in the CG and increased in the EG (i.e. > 45·0 ml/kg/d). Exercise-induced dehydration protocols with thermal stress will be performed before and after the intervention. Neuromuscular performance (knee extension/flexion with electromyography and handgrip), hydration indexes (serum, urine and saliva osmolality), body water compartments and water flux (dilution techniques, body composition (four-compartment model) and biochemical parameters (vasopressin and Na) will be valuated. This trial will provide novel evidence about the effects of hydration changes on neuromuscular function and hydration status in athletes with low WI, providing useful information for athletes and sports-related professionals aiming to improve athletic performance.

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
Contribuidor(es) Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde
Licença CC
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