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  • Volume:22 Issue:1
  • Monitoring Hydration Status of Elite Judo Athletes During a Competition Day

Monitoring Hydration Status of Elite Judo Athletes During a Competition Day

Authors : Bayram CEYLAN, Mustafa Şakir AKGÜL, Veli GÜRSES, Bilgehan BAYDİL, Latif AYDOS
Pages : 150-153
Doi:10.15314/tsed.657490
View : 44 | Download : 11
Publication Date : 2020-04-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Dehydration is defined as deficit in total body water and has been suggested to have adverse effects on athletic performance. Despite ongoing efforts to inform the athletes, especially weight-classified athletes present higher level of dehydration. As judo is a weight-classified sport and athletes are exposed to rapid weight loss methods, hydration status of judo athletes should be monitored for athletes’ health and implications for future precautions. Thus, the aim of this study was to monitor hydration status of elite judo athletes during a competition day. Eighteen insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(13 males, 5 females); elite judo athletes voluntarily participated in this study. Following body composition measurements, USG and urine color measurements were carried out before and after the competition in order to determine their hydration status. Athletes’ pre-match USG value was 1,021 while it was found 1,019 after competitions. As for urine color, it was 5,17 before competitions and 4,87 after competition. According to these results elite judo athletes presented higher level of dehydration during a competition day despite ad libitum fluid intake. Judo athletes and coaches should be informed about adverse effects of dehydration and individual water intake prescriptions for these athletes can be advised. Further research is also advised to confirm that dehydration negatively affects judo specific performance.
Keywords : hydpohydration, judo, combat sports, dehydration

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