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Hydration status and sodium balance of endurance runners consuming postexercise supplements of varying nutrient content

  • J. Luke Pryor
  • , Evan C. Johnson
  • , Jeffery Del Favero
  • , Andrew Monteleone
  • , Lawrence E. Armstrong
  • , Nancy R. Rodriguez

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Abstract

Postexercise protein and sodium supplementation may aid recovery and rehydration. Preserved beef provides protein and contains high quantities of sodium that may alter performance related variables in runners. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of consuming a commercial beef product postexercise on sodium and water balance. A secondary objective was to characterize effects of the supplementation protocols on hydration, blood pressure, body mass, and running economy. Eight trained males (age = 22 ± 3 y, . VO2max = 66.4 ± 4.2 mlkg-1min-1) completed three identical weeks of run training (6 runwk-1, 45 ± 6 minrun-1, 74 ± 5% HRR). After exercise, subjects consumed either, a beef nutritional supplement (beef jerky; [B]), a standard recovery drink (SRD), or SRD+B in a randomized counterbalanced design. Hydration status was assessed via urinary biomarkers and body mass. No main effects of treatment were observed for 24 hr urine volume (SRD, 1.7 ± 0.5; B, 1.8 ± 0.6; SRD+B, 1.4 ± 0.4 Ld-1), urine specific gravity (1.016 ± 0.005, 1.018 ± 0.006, 1.017 ± 0.006) or body mass (68.4 ± 8.2, 68.3 ± 7.7, 68.2 ± 8.1 kg). No main effect of treatment existed for sodium intake-loss (-713 ± 1486; -973 ± 1123; -980 ± 1220 mgd-1). Mean arterial pressure (81.0 ± 4.6, 81.1 ± 7.3, 83.8 ± 5.4 mm Hg) and average exercise running economy ( . VO2: SRD, 47.9 ± 3.2; B, 47.2 ± 2.6; SRD+B, 46.2 ± 3.4 mlkg-1min-1) was not affected. Urinary sodium excretion accounted for the daily sodium intake due to the beef nutritional supplement. Findings suggest the commercial beef snack is a viable recovery supplement following endurance exercise without concern for hydration status, performance decrements, or cardiovascular consequences.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)471-479
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
Volume25
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2015

Keywords

  • Beef jerky
  • Protein
  • Rehydration
  • Running economy
  • Sodium

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