Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000048643 |
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Receipt number | R000055413 |
Scientific Title | Association between sports drink intake and exercise performance in long-distance athletes. |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2022/08/31 |
Last modified on | 2023/12/27 18:00:51 |
Association between sports drink intake and exercise performance in long-distance athletes.
Sports drink intake and exercise performance.
Association between sports drink intake and exercise performance in long-distance athletes.
Sports drink intake and exercise performance.
Japan |
healthy college athletes
Adult |
Others
NO
The purpose of this study is to determine how blood glucose levels change with the consumption of isotonic or hypotonic beverages during exercise, and whether there are differences in fatigue and time records.
Efficacy
Confirmatory
Not applicable
Fatigue levels, blood glucose levels, and time records for 1000m.
water intake, body weight change
Interventional
Cross-over
Randomized
Individual
Single blind -participants are blinded
Dose comparison
2
Prevention
Food |
Hypotonic beverages, free intake
Isotonic beverages, free intake
18 | years-old | <= |
24 | years-old | >= |
Male and Female
healthy long-distance college athletes
Persons infected or suspected of being infected with COVID-19.
10
1st name | Masanori |
Middle name | |
Last name | Ohta |
Fukuoka Women's University
International College of Arts and Sciences
813-8529
1-1-1 Kasumigaoka, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Japan
092-661-2411
m-ohta@fwu.ac.jp
1st name | Masanori |
Middle name | |
Last name | Ohta |
Fukuoka Women's University
International College of Arts and Sciences
813-8529
1-1-1 Kasumigaoka, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Japan
092-661-2411
m-ohta@fwu.ac.jp
Fukuoka Women's University
Fukuoka Women's University
Other
Ethical Committee of Fukuoka Women's University
1-1-1 Kasumigaoka, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Japan
092-661-2411
soumu@fwu.ac.jp
NO
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Partially published
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Beverage intake was significantly higher for hypotonic beverages than for isotonic ones (p=0.017).
When the time-series change in fatigue by VAS was compared with the area under the curve, hypotonic beverages tended to be smaller than isotonic ones (p=0.084).
There were no differences between beverage types in sweat rate, blood glucose variation, 1000m time, or the mood scale POMS.
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Main results already published
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