Hydration with maltodextrin vs. a regional beverage: effects on the performance of soccer players

ABSTRACT Introduction: It is known that ingestion of carbohydrate-containing beverages can enhance sports perfor-mance. However, many teams do not have sufficient financial resources to invest in commercial products and need to prepare their own hydration drinks. Jacuba is a beverage used as sport...

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Main Authors: Juliana Tanise Costa Câmara, Amanda Maria de Jesus Ferreira, Ana Paula Trussardi Fayh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
Series:Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
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spelling doaj-6df0c8c79a514f15a338a1ab966fc66f2020-11-24T22:02:16ZengSociedade Brasileira de Medicina do EsporteRevista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte1806-994023321722110.1590/1517-869220172303159061S1517-86922017000300217Hydration with maltodextrin vs. a regional beverage: effects on the performance of soccer playersJuliana Tanise Costa CâmaraAmanda Maria de Jesus FerreiraAna Paula Trussardi FayhABSTRACT Introduction: It is known that ingestion of carbohydrate-containing beverages can enhance sports perfor-mance. However, many teams do not have sufficient financial resources to invest in commercial products and need to prepare their own hydration drinks. Jacuba is a beverage used as sport drink (source of carbohydrate) in soccer clubs in Northeastern Brazil. Objective: To evaluate the influence of two beverages with carbohydrate on blood glucose, dehydration and fatigue in a soccer team of Northeastern Brazil. Methods: Twenty-two soccer players were evaluated in two days of physical training, with ingestion of water ad libitum and two beverages: 1) maltodextrin-based drink, or 2) Jacuba. Capillary blood glucose was measured before and after training. Fatigue was assessed using Borg Scale after exercise. To evaluate the dehydration of the athletes at the end of exercise, the urinalysis test and the verification of the body mass change during the training were performed. Results: Blood glucose changed to 13.1±29.5 mg/dL and 7.6±22.2 mg/dL on training days with consumption of maltodextrin and Jacuba, respectively, without statistical significance. There were no changes in body mass and in water and total fluids intake in the two days of training. The Borg Scale score after training was 15.2±2.6 and 14.9±3.0 for maltodextrin and Jacuba, respectively (p=0.12). Conclusion: Jacuba can be used to improve hydration and maintain blood glucose in soccer players because their results do not differ with those of mal-todextrin-based drink.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-86922017000300217&lng=en&tlng=ensoccercarbohydratesblood glucosefatiguedehydration
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Amanda Maria de Jesus Ferreira
Ana Paula Trussardi Fayh
Hydration with maltodextrin vs. a regional beverage: effects on the performance of soccer players
Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
soccer
carbohydrates
blood glucose
fatigue
dehydration
author_facet Juliana Tanise Costa Câmara
Amanda Maria de Jesus Ferreira
Ana Paula Trussardi Fayh
author_sort Juliana Tanise Costa Câmara
title Hydration with maltodextrin vs. a regional beverage: effects on the performance of soccer players
title_short Hydration with maltodextrin vs. a regional beverage: effects on the performance of soccer players
title_full Hydration with maltodextrin vs. a regional beverage: effects on the performance of soccer players
title_fullStr Hydration with maltodextrin vs. a regional beverage: effects on the performance of soccer players
title_full_unstemmed Hydration with maltodextrin vs. a regional beverage: effects on the performance of soccer players
title_sort hydration with maltodextrin vs. a regional beverage: effects on the performance of soccer players
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
series Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
issn 1806-9940
description ABSTRACT Introduction: It is known that ingestion of carbohydrate-containing beverages can enhance sports perfor-mance. However, many teams do not have sufficient financial resources to invest in commercial products and need to prepare their own hydration drinks. Jacuba is a beverage used as sport drink (source of carbohydrate) in soccer clubs in Northeastern Brazil. Objective: To evaluate the influence of two beverages with carbohydrate on blood glucose, dehydration and fatigue in a soccer team of Northeastern Brazil. Methods: Twenty-two soccer players were evaluated in two days of physical training, with ingestion of water ad libitum and two beverages: 1) maltodextrin-based drink, or 2) Jacuba. Capillary blood glucose was measured before and after training. Fatigue was assessed using Borg Scale after exercise. To evaluate the dehydration of the athletes at the end of exercise, the urinalysis test and the verification of the body mass change during the training were performed. Results: Blood glucose changed to 13.1±29.5 mg/dL and 7.6±22.2 mg/dL on training days with consumption of maltodextrin and Jacuba, respectively, without statistical significance. There were no changes in body mass and in water and total fluids intake in the two days of training. The Borg Scale score after training was 15.2±2.6 and 14.9±3.0 for maltodextrin and Jacuba, respectively (p=0.12). Conclusion: Jacuba can be used to improve hydration and maintain blood glucose in soccer players because their results do not differ with those of mal-todextrin-based drink.
topic soccer
carbohydrates
blood glucose
fatigue
dehydration
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