Effects of pre-exercise glycerol supplementation on dehydration, metabolic, kinematic and thermographic variables in international race walkers
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Martínez Noguera, Francisco Javier; Cabizosu, Alessio; Alcaraz Ramón, Pedro Emilio; Marín Pagán, CristianDate
2024-04-27Discipline/s
Actividad Física y DeporteSubject/s
Thermal stressLactate
Oxygen uptake
Performance
Skin surface temperature
Abstract
Background: Due to the increase in global temperature, it is necessary to investigate solutions so that athletes competing in hot conditions can perform in optimal conditions avoiding loss of performance and health problems. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the effect of pre-exercise glycerol supplementation during a rectangular test at ambient temperature mid (28.2ºC) on dehydration variables in international race walkers.
Methods: Eight international male race walkers (age: 28.0 years (4.4); weight: 65.6 kg (6.6); height: 180.0 cm (5.0); fat mass: 6.72% (0.66); muscle mass: 33.3 kg (3.3); VO2MAX: 66.5 ml · kg-1·min-1 (1.9)) completed this randomized crossover design clinical trial. Subjects underwent two interventions: they consumed placebo (n = 8) and glycerol (n = 8) acutely, before a rectangular test where dehydration, RPE, metabolic, kinematic, and thermographic variables were analyzed before, during and after the test.
Results: After the intervention, significant dif...





