Supplementation of Acqua Lete® (Bicarbonate Calcic Mineral Water) improves hydration status in athletes after short term anaerobic exercise

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Experimental studies suggest that mineral waters with high concentrations of calcium and bicarbonate can impact acid–base balance. The purpose of this study was to test the effect on acid–base balance and specific urine gravity, of a...

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Main Authors: Brancaccio Paola, Limongelli Francesco, Paolillo Iride, D’Aponte Antonio, Donnarumma Vincenzo, Rastrelli Luca
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-07-01
Series:Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
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spelling doaj-dde1a96a9c49481bb60d1d0b021c09402020-11-25T00:14:26ZengBMCJournal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition1550-27832012-07-01913510.1186/1550-2783-9-35Supplementation of Acqua Lete® (Bicarbonate Calcic Mineral Water) improves hydration status in athletes after short term anaerobic exerciseBrancaccio PaolaLimongelli FrancescoPaolillo IrideD’Aponte AntonioDonnarumma VincenzoRastrelli Luca<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Experimental studies suggest that mineral waters with high concentrations of calcium and bicarbonate can impact acid–base balance. The purpose of this study was to test the effect on acid–base balance and specific urine gravity, of a bicarbonate calcic mineral water (Acqua Lete®) compared to a minimally mineralized water.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>88 amateur male athletes underwent two experimental trials with a modified Wingate test: the first was carried out without hydration (Control Test, Test C, n = 88); the second was carried out after one week of controlled hydration (Test with hydration, Test H, n = 88), with 1.5 L/day of a very low mineral content water (Group A, n = 44) or 1.5 L/day of Acqua Lete® (Group B, n = 44). Measure of body temperature, bioimpedance analysis, muscular ultrasound, and urinalysis were taken before (t0), immediately after (t<sub>1</sub>), 5’ (t<sub>2</sub>), and 30’ (t<sub>3</sub>) after exercise.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Hydration results in a decreased core temperature; muscular ultrasound showed increased muscle thickness after exercise related to content of body water. Regarding urinalysis, in test H, we found in both groups after exercise a significant decrease of specific urine gravity with significantly lower levels in Group B. We also found a significant increase of pH in the same Group B.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>In conclusion all the athletes hydrated with Acqua Lete® showed a positive impact on hydration status after anaerobic exercise with significant decrease of specific urine gravity and a positive effect on pH.</p> http://www.jissn.com/content/9/1/35Acqua Lete® mineral waterUrine specific gravityUrine pHIntracellular body waterMuscular ultrasound
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author Brancaccio Paola
Limongelli Francesco
Paolillo Iride
D’Aponte Antonio
Donnarumma Vincenzo
Rastrelli Luca
spellingShingle Brancaccio Paola
Limongelli Francesco
Paolillo Iride
D’Aponte Antonio
Donnarumma Vincenzo
Rastrelli Luca
Supplementation of Acqua Lete® (Bicarbonate Calcic Mineral Water) improves hydration status in athletes after short term anaerobic exercise
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
Acqua Lete® mineral water
Urine specific gravity
Urine pH
Intracellular body water
Muscular ultrasound
author_facet Brancaccio Paola
Limongelli Francesco
Paolillo Iride
D’Aponte Antonio
Donnarumma Vincenzo
Rastrelli Luca
author_sort Brancaccio Paola
title Supplementation of Acqua Lete® (Bicarbonate Calcic Mineral Water) improves hydration status in athletes after short term anaerobic exercise
title_short Supplementation of Acqua Lete® (Bicarbonate Calcic Mineral Water) improves hydration status in athletes after short term anaerobic exercise
title_full Supplementation of Acqua Lete® (Bicarbonate Calcic Mineral Water) improves hydration status in athletes after short term anaerobic exercise
title_fullStr Supplementation of Acqua Lete® (Bicarbonate Calcic Mineral Water) improves hydration status in athletes after short term anaerobic exercise
title_full_unstemmed Supplementation of Acqua Lete® (Bicarbonate Calcic Mineral Water) improves hydration status in athletes after short term anaerobic exercise
title_sort supplementation of acqua lete® (bicarbonate calcic mineral water) improves hydration status in athletes after short term anaerobic exercise
publisher BMC
series Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
issn 1550-2783
publishDate 2012-07-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Experimental studies suggest that mineral waters with high concentrations of calcium and bicarbonate can impact acid–base balance. The purpose of this study was to test the effect on acid–base balance and specific urine gravity, of a bicarbonate calcic mineral water (Acqua Lete®) compared to a minimally mineralized water.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>88 amateur male athletes underwent two experimental trials with a modified Wingate test: the first was carried out without hydration (Control Test, Test C, n = 88); the second was carried out after one week of controlled hydration (Test with hydration, Test H, n = 88), with 1.5 L/day of a very low mineral content water (Group A, n = 44) or 1.5 L/day of Acqua Lete® (Group B, n = 44). Measure of body temperature, bioimpedance analysis, muscular ultrasound, and urinalysis were taken before (t0), immediately after (t<sub>1</sub>), 5’ (t<sub>2</sub>), and 30’ (t<sub>3</sub>) after exercise.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Hydration results in a decreased core temperature; muscular ultrasound showed increased muscle thickness after exercise related to content of body water. Regarding urinalysis, in test H, we found in both groups after exercise a significant decrease of specific urine gravity with significantly lower levels in Group B. We also found a significant increase of pH in the same Group B.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>In conclusion all the athletes hydrated with Acqua Lete® showed a positive impact on hydration status after anaerobic exercise with significant decrease of specific urine gravity and a positive effect on pH.</p>
topic Acqua Lete® mineral water
Urine specific gravity
Urine pH
Intracellular body water
Muscular ultrasound
url http://www.jissn.com/content/9/1/35
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