Evaluation of Fluid Loss and Customary Fluid Intake among a Selected Group of Young Swimmers: A Preliminary Field Study

This study aimed to assess fluid loss (FL) and customary fluid intake (FI) during a training session, and the relationship between FL and total body water (TBW) content in a selected group of young swimmers. The study involved 17 (seven females, 10 males) individuals whose anthropometric and body co...

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Main Authors: Damian Wiśniewski, Ewa Śliwicka, Jakub Malik, Krzysztof Durkalec-Michalski
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
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spelling doaj-d0f3349ef7d349ee84558abac4c017142021-03-20T00:06:16ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-03-01183205320510.3390/ijerph18063205Evaluation of Fluid Loss and Customary Fluid Intake among a Selected Group of Young Swimmers: A Preliminary Field StudyDamian Wiśniewski0Ewa Śliwicka1Jakub Malik2Krzysztof Durkalec-Michalski3Department of Sports Dietetics, Poznan University of Physical Education, 61-871 Poznań, PolandDepartment of Physiology and Biochemistry, Poznan University of Physical Education, 61-871 Poznań, PolandDepartment of Physical Activity and Health Promotion Science, Poznan University of Physical Education, 61-871 Poznań, PolandDepartment of Sports Dietetics, Poznan University of Physical Education, 61-871 Poznań, PolandThis study aimed to assess fluid loss (FL) and customary fluid intake (FI) during a training session, and the relationship between FL and total body water (TBW) content in a selected group of young swimmers. The study involved 17 (seven females, 10 males) individuals whose anthropometric and body composition analyses and FI during training units were carried out. The total average FI and total actual FL oscillated around 531 mL and −513 mL for the whole study group (469 mL and −284 mL for females, 574 mL and −674 mL for males). The dependent and independent sample <i>t</i>-tests, the Cohen’s d effect size and Pearson’s correlation coefficient were analysed. Significant differences were observed between pre-workout and post-workout body weights after training without FI in the whole group (66.5 kg vs. 66.0 kg, <i>p</i> < 0.001, d = 0.06), in females (61.2 kg vs. 60.9 kg, <i>p </i>=<i> </i>0.015, d = 0.04) and males (70.3 kg vs. 69.6 kg, <i>p </i><<i> </i>0.001, d = 0.9). For the TBW content and fat-free mass (FFM) before and after training, significant differences were observed only in males (TBW: 43.8 L vs. 43.2 L, <i>p </i>=<i> </i>0.002, d = 0.14; and 62.4% vs. 61.7%, <i>p </i><<i> </i>0.001, d = 0.36; FFM: 59.8 kg vs. 59.1 kg, <i>p </i>=<i> </i>0.002, d = 0.12). Moreover, the relationship between the actual FL and TBW before training was observed in the whole (mL vs. %: r = −0.64, <i>p </i>=<i> </i>0.006; mL vs. L: r = −0.84, <i>p </i><<i> </i>0.001) and the male group (mL vs. L: r = −0.73, <i>p </i>=<i> </i>0.017). These results indicated FL in young swimmers during training and the relationship between FL and pre-training TBW content, which suggests that it is important to also pay special attention to effective hydration procedures before and during training in aquatic environments.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/6/3205hydrationdehydrationbody compositiontrainingyoung athletesaquatic sports
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author Damian Wiśniewski
Ewa Śliwicka
Jakub Malik
Krzysztof Durkalec-Michalski
spellingShingle Damian Wiśniewski
Ewa Śliwicka
Jakub Malik
Krzysztof Durkalec-Michalski
Evaluation of Fluid Loss and Customary Fluid Intake among a Selected Group of Young Swimmers: A Preliminary Field Study
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
hydration
dehydration
body composition
training
young athletes
aquatic sports
author_facet Damian Wiśniewski
Ewa Śliwicka
Jakub Malik
Krzysztof Durkalec-Michalski
author_sort Damian Wiśniewski
title Evaluation of Fluid Loss and Customary Fluid Intake among a Selected Group of Young Swimmers: A Preliminary Field Study
title_short Evaluation of Fluid Loss and Customary Fluid Intake among a Selected Group of Young Swimmers: A Preliminary Field Study
title_full Evaluation of Fluid Loss and Customary Fluid Intake among a Selected Group of Young Swimmers: A Preliminary Field Study
title_fullStr Evaluation of Fluid Loss and Customary Fluid Intake among a Selected Group of Young Swimmers: A Preliminary Field Study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Fluid Loss and Customary Fluid Intake among a Selected Group of Young Swimmers: A Preliminary Field Study
title_sort evaluation of fluid loss and customary fluid intake among a selected group of young swimmers: a preliminary field study
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-03-01
description This study aimed to assess fluid loss (FL) and customary fluid intake (FI) during a training session, and the relationship between FL and total body water (TBW) content in a selected group of young swimmers. The study involved 17 (seven females, 10 males) individuals whose anthropometric and body composition analyses and FI during training units were carried out. The total average FI and total actual FL oscillated around 531 mL and −513 mL for the whole study group (469 mL and −284 mL for females, 574 mL and −674 mL for males). The dependent and independent sample <i>t</i>-tests, the Cohen’s d effect size and Pearson’s correlation coefficient were analysed. Significant differences were observed between pre-workout and post-workout body weights after training without FI in the whole group (66.5 kg vs. 66.0 kg, <i>p</i> < 0.001, d = 0.06), in females (61.2 kg vs. 60.9 kg, <i>p </i>=<i> </i>0.015, d = 0.04) and males (70.3 kg vs. 69.6 kg, <i>p </i><<i> </i>0.001, d = 0.9). For the TBW content and fat-free mass (FFM) before and after training, significant differences were observed only in males (TBW: 43.8 L vs. 43.2 L, <i>p </i>=<i> </i>0.002, d = 0.14; and 62.4% vs. 61.7%, <i>p </i><<i> </i>0.001, d = 0.36; FFM: 59.8 kg vs. 59.1 kg, <i>p </i>=<i> </i>0.002, d = 0.12). Moreover, the relationship between the actual FL and TBW before training was observed in the whole (mL vs. %: r = −0.64, <i>p </i>=<i> </i>0.006; mL vs. L: r = −0.84, <i>p </i><<i> </i>0.001) and the male group (mL vs. L: r = −0.73, <i>p </i>=<i> </i>0.017). These results indicated FL in young swimmers during training and the relationship between FL and pre-training TBW content, which suggests that it is important to also pay special attention to effective hydration procedures before and during training in aquatic environments.
topic hydration
dehydration
body composition
training
young athletes
aquatic sports
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/6/3205
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