The Effect of Acute Fluid Consumption and Hydration Status on Percent Body Fat and Minimum Wrestling Weight

被引:5
作者
Cutrufello, Paul T. [1 ]
Dixon, Curt B. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Scranton, Dept Exercise Sci & Sport, Scranton, PA 18510 USA
[2] Lock Haven Univ, Dept Hlth Sci, Lock Haven, PA USA
关键词
dehydration; specific gravity; skinfold; impedance; plethysmography; BIOELECTRICAL-IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS; HIGH-SCHOOL WRESTLERS; TO-LEG BIA; POSTEXERCISE REHYDRATION; COLLEGE WRESTLERS; ACUTE DEHYDRATION; URINARY MEASURES; VOLUME; BLOOD; WATER;
D O I
10.1519/JSC.0b013e318277981c
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Cutrufello, PT and Dixon, CB. The effect of acute fluid consumption and hydration status on percent body fat and minimum wrestling weight. J Strength Cond Res 27(7): 1950-1957, 2013The weight certification program for wrestling requires a urine-specific gravity (USG) <1.020. However, the effect of acute rehydration on percent body fat (%BF) and minimum wrestling weight (MWW) is largely unknown. We examined the effect of acute fluid consumption on %BF and MWW. Twenty-five male subjects (18-22 years) were tested in a dehydrated state (USG > 1.020; DEH), 1 hour after rehydration (USG < 1.020; REH), and on a separate day in a hydrated state (USG < 1.020; HYD) which served as the criterion. Percent body fat was determined using skinfolds (SF), air displacement plethysmography (ADP), leg-to-leg bioelectrical impedance analysis (LBIA), and multifrequency bioelectrical impedance analysis (MBIA). Regardless of hydration state, %BF values were not significantly different when using SF (DEH = 13.35 +/- 4.03%; REH = 13.41 +/- 3.99%; HYD = 13.47 +/- 4.31%; p = 0.693) or ADP (DEH = 15.68 +/- 4.69%; REH = 16.19 +/- 4.57%; HYD = 15.88 +/- 4.72%; p = 0.145). The MWW after fluid consumption (REH) was similar to the criterion (HYD) when using SF (REH = 72.04 +/- 8.25 kg; HYD = 72.23 +/- 8.15 kg; p = 1.000) and ADP (REH = 70.38 +/- 8.93 kg; HYD = 70.81 +/- 8.50 kg; p = 0.177) methods. Conversely, hydration state had a significant impact on LBIA (p = 0.011) and MBIA (p < 0.001) %BF values resulting in reduced MWWs. When using the SF and ADP methods to assess %BF, modest amounts of water (approximate to 1 L) restored euhydration (<1.020) without negatively affecting %BF or MWW. Therefore, acute fluid consumption (approximate to 1 L) may offer a safe alternative in which the weight certification program can be expedited.
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