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The Importance of HYDRATION By Robert Robergs, Ph.D., FASEP, EPC Exercise Physiology Laboratories Exercise Science Program Dep’t Physical Performance and Development The University of New Mexico

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Page 1: The Importance of HYDRATION By Robert Robergs, Ph.D., FASEP, EPC Exercise Physiology Laboratories Exercise Science Program Dep’t Physical Performance and

The Importance of HYDRATION

By

Robert Robergs, Ph.D., FASEP, EPCExercise Physiology Laboratories

Exercise Science ProgramDep’t Physical Performance and Development

The University of New Mexico

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100 %

60 %

Total body mass

How Much Water is inthe Body?

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How Much Water is Needed bythe Body?

Beverages = 60%

INTAKE

Moist Foods30%

Metabolism10%

1500 mL

750 mL

250 mL

1500 mL

700 mL

200 mL

OUTPUTSweat 8%

Urine 60%

Skin and Lungs 28%

Feces 4%

2500 mL

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Exercise or a Hot or Humid Environment?

1500 mL

OUTPUT

700 mL

200 mL

500 mL

3 L

8 L

2.5 L 11.5 L

Urine

Skin & Lungs

FecesSweat

Normal Heat

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Cells

BetweenCells

Blood

~ 35 L

~ 12 L

~ 2.75 L

Where is the Water Located?From Where is it Lost?

Costill & Fink, 1976.

Loss (%)

Cells BetweenCells Blood

For ~ 4% dehydration

50

40

10

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Dehydration is quantified by the amount of body weight lost.

For example

Pre-exercise weight = 70.0 kgPost-exercise weight = 68.5 kg

Weight Loss = 1.5 kg

(1.5 / 70 ) x 100 = 2.1 %

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Heat Exhaustion

Heat Stroke

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PROBLEM #1It is very difficult to prevent a significant dehydration

~1200 mL/hr

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PROBLEM #2It is very difficult to regulate the kidneys to maintain

hydration

GFR = 120 L/day

~ 99% of this water is reabsorbed

For most beverages, increasing fluid ingestion causes a

decreased effectiveness of water reabsorption

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YESRobergs & Griffin. Sports Med. 26(3):145-167, 1998

Can Pre-exercise Hydration Be Increased?

~ 400 – 700 mL

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How Does Glycerol Work?1. Glycerol hyper-hydration is accompanied by a

decrease in urine volume

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Compared,

a. Distilled water (DW)

b. 100 mEq/L NaCl (80 mEq), KCl (20 mEq) solution (EL)

c. Gatorade (CHO-EL)

d. Glycerol hyper-hydration (1.2 g/kg glycerol bolus + 26 mL/kg water) (GBol)

e. Glycerol solution (5.75 g glycerol/100 mL = 5.75 % glycerol) (GSol)

f. d + e (GG)

Study 1

Recent Research (in-review) from Our Laboratory

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Subjects and MethodsMale Female Weight (kg) LBM (kg) Body Fat (%)

9 3 73.212.8 62.511.2 14.27.8

DW, EL,CHO-EL, GSol = 4.0, 6.4, 5.2, 5.2, and 5.2 mL/kg GBol = 40% glycerol, 6.4, 5.2, 5.2, and 5.2 mL/kg DW GG = 40% glycerol, 6.4, 5.2, 5.2, and 5.2 mL/kg GSol

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Results

Will be presented as two studies:

1. Comparing methods of glycerol ingestion to CHO-EL.

2. Comparing glycerol solution (Gsol) to EL, CHO-EL and DW

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Symptoms

0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5

0

2

4

6

8

10

Time (Hrs)

Blu

rred

Vis

ion

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Time (Hrs)

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he

Sev

erit

y

0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5

0.0

2.5

5.0

7.5

10.0 GG

GSol

GBol

CHO-EL

Time (hrs)

Nau

sea

Sev

erit

y

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4

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Hea

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0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5

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7.5

10.0

Time (hrs)

Vis

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0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5

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10GSol

CHO-EL

EL

DW

Time (Hrs)

Nau

sea

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erit

y

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0 1 2 3 4 50

2

4

6

8

10

12

GGGSolGBol

CHO-EL

*

*

Time (hrs)

Osm

ola

l C

lear

ance

(mO

smo

l/m

in)

Osmolal Clearance

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0 1 2 3 4 50

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

DW

GSol

EL

CHO-EL

*

Time (hrs)

Osm

ola

l C

lear

ance

(mO

smo

l/m

in)

Osmolal Clearance

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Free Water Clearance

0 1 2 3 4 5-10

-6

-2

2

6

10

GGGSol

GBolCHO-EL

*

Time (hrs)

Fre

e W

ater

Cle

aran

ce(m

L/m

in)

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Free Water Clearance

0 1 2 3 4 5

-4

-2

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

DW

GSol

EL

CHO-EL*

Time (hrs)

Fre

e W

ater

Cle

aran

ce(m

L/m

in)

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0 1 2 3 4 5-2

-1

0

1

2

GG

GSol

GBol

CHO-EL

*

TIme (hrs)

B

od

y W

eig

ht

(% L

BM

)

Change in Body Water

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0 1 2 3 4 5-2.0

-1.5

-1.0

-0.5

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

DW

GSol

EL

CHO-EL

*

Time (hrs)

B

od

y W

eig

ht

(% L

BM

)

Change in Body Water

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What we recommend to athletes:4-5% (grams/100 mL) glycerol, 4 %

CHO, 4 mEq/L Na+ and K+

eg: glycerol = 1.25 g/mL

1 L of 5% glycerol solution

50 g or 40 mL of glycerol, and add half strength Gatorade to equal 1 L

Drink prior to exercise (1 to 2 L over 2 hrs)

Drink as needed during exercise

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Thank you