BODY MASS CHANGE AND ULTRAENDURANCE PERFORMANCE: A DECREASE IN BODY MASS IS ASSOCIATED WITH AN INCREASED RUNNING SPEED IN MALE 100-KM ULTRAMARATHONERS.
Autor: | RÜST, CHRISTOPH A., KNECHTLE, BEAT, KNECHTLE, PATRIZIA, WIRTH, ANDREA, ROSEMANN, THOMAS |
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URINE
DEHYDRATION BODY composition ALDOSTERONE ANALYSIS of variance ANTHROPOMETRY ATHLETIC ability BLOOD testing BLOOD-vessel physiology REGULATION of body fluids COMPARATIVE studies STATISTICAL correlation DRINKING (Physiology) EXERCISE physiology HEMATOCRIT HEMOGLOBINS SPECIFIC gravity SCIENTIFIC observation SKINFOLD thickness SODIUM STATISTICAL hypothesis testing STATISTICS T-test (Statistics) UREA URINALYSIS WEIGHT loss EXTREME sports DATA analysis SPORTS events LONG-distance running OSMOLAR concentration DESCRIPTIVE statistics PHYSIOLOGY DIAGNOSIS |
Zdroj: | Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research; Jun2012, Vol. 26 Issue 6, p1505-1516, 12p, 4 Charts, 7 Graphs |
Abstrakt: | The article reports on research which was conducted to investigate changes in body mass, selected hematological and urine parameters and fluid intake during a 100 kilometer ultramarathon. Researchers evaluated 50 recreational male ultrarunners. They found that a decrease in body mass is associated with an increased running speed in ultramarathoners and that fluid intake was significantly related to running speed and the change in body mass. |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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