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Body Mass Changes Across a Variety of Running Race Distances in the Tropics

BACKGROUND: Current literature evaluating body mass (BM) changes across a variety of running race distances is limited. The primary objective of this study was to profile the range of BM changes across race distances. The secondary objective was to evaluate the prevalence of exercise-associated hypo...

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Autores principales: Tan, Desmond Wei, Yap, Si Hui, Wang, Mingchang, Fan, Priscilla Weiping, Teo, Ya Shi, Krishnasamy, Priathashini, Krishna, Lingaraj, Hew-Butler, Tamara, Lee, Jason Kai Wei
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4951505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27478761
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40798-016-0050-3
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author Tan, Desmond Wei
Yap, Si Hui
Wang, Mingchang
Fan, Priscilla Weiping
Teo, Ya Shi
Krishnasamy, Priathashini
Krishna, Lingaraj
Hew-Butler, Tamara
Lee, Jason Kai Wei
author_facet Tan, Desmond Wei
Yap, Si Hui
Wang, Mingchang
Fan, Priscilla Weiping
Teo, Ya Shi
Krishnasamy, Priathashini
Krishna, Lingaraj
Hew-Butler, Tamara
Lee, Jason Kai Wei
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description BACKGROUND: Current literature evaluating body mass (BM) changes across a variety of running race distances is limited. The primary objective of this study was to profile the range of BM changes across race distances. The secondary objective was to evaluate the prevalence of exercise-associated hyponatremia (EAH) in runners admitted to the on-site medical tent following participation of race events of different distances. METHODS: A total of 1934 runners across seven footrace categories (10-, 21-, 25-, 42-, 50-, 84-, and 100-km) were included in the study. One thousand eight hundred eighty-seven runners had their BM measured before and after each race. Blood sodium concentrations were measured from the remaining 47 symptomatic runners admitted to the on-site medical tents and did not complete the race. RESULTS: In terms of hydration status, 106 (6 %) were overhydrated, 1377 (73 %) were euhydrated, and 404 (21 %) were dehydrated. All race distances exhibited similar percentage of overhydrated runners (5 % in 10 km, 3 % in 21 km, 5 % in 25 km, 6 % in 42 km, 8 % in 50 km, 7 % in 84 km, and 6 % in 100 km). Forty-seven runners were admitted to the medical tents. Eight (17 %) were diagnosed with EAH (4 from 42 km, 2 from 84 km, 2 from 100 km), 38 (81 %) were normonatremic, and 1 (2 %) was hypernatremic. The % ΔBM across all races ranged from −8.0 to 4.1 % with a greater decrement noted in the 42-, 50-, 84-, and 100-km categories. CONCLUSIONS: Approximately 3–8 % runners had increased post-race BM, suggesting overhydration regardless of race distance. Symptomatic EAH was seen at race distances at or above 42 km, where BM changes demonstrated the widest range of values.
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spelling pubmed-49515052016-07-29 Body Mass Changes Across a Variety of Running Race Distances in the Tropics Tan, Desmond Wei Yap, Si Hui Wang, Mingchang Fan, Priscilla Weiping Teo, Ya Shi Krishnasamy, Priathashini Krishna, Lingaraj Hew-Butler, Tamara Lee, Jason Kai Wei Sports Med Open Original Research Article BACKGROUND: Current literature evaluating body mass (BM) changes across a variety of running race distances is limited. The primary objective of this study was to profile the range of BM changes across race distances. The secondary objective was to evaluate the prevalence of exercise-associated hyponatremia (EAH) in runners admitted to the on-site medical tent following participation of race events of different distances. METHODS: A total of 1934 runners across seven footrace categories (10-, 21-, 25-, 42-, 50-, 84-, and 100-km) were included in the study. One thousand eight hundred eighty-seven runners had their BM measured before and after each race. Blood sodium concentrations were measured from the remaining 47 symptomatic runners admitted to the on-site medical tents and did not complete the race. RESULTS: In terms of hydration status, 106 (6 %) were overhydrated, 1377 (73 %) were euhydrated, and 404 (21 %) were dehydrated. All race distances exhibited similar percentage of overhydrated runners (5 % in 10 km, 3 % in 21 km, 5 % in 25 km, 6 % in 42 km, 8 % in 50 km, 7 % in 84 km, and 6 % in 100 km). Forty-seven runners were admitted to the medical tents. Eight (17 %) were diagnosed with EAH (4 from 42 km, 2 from 84 km, 2 from 100 km), 38 (81 %) were normonatremic, and 1 (2 %) was hypernatremic. The % ΔBM across all races ranged from −8.0 to 4.1 % with a greater decrement noted in the 42-, 50-, 84-, and 100-km categories. CONCLUSIONS: Approximately 3–8 % runners had increased post-race BM, suggesting overhydration regardless of race distance. Symptomatic EAH was seen at race distances at or above 42 km, where BM changes demonstrated the widest range of values. Springer International Publishing 2016-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4951505/ /pubmed/27478761 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40798-016-0050-3 Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Tan, Desmond Wei
Yap, Si Hui
Wang, Mingchang
Fan, Priscilla Weiping
Teo, Ya Shi
Krishnasamy, Priathashini
Krishna, Lingaraj
Hew-Butler, Tamara
Lee, Jason Kai Wei
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4951505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27478761
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40798-016-0050-3
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