TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalence of Dehydration and the Relationship with Fluid Intake and Self-Assessment of Hydration Status in Czech First League Soccer Players
AU - Klimesova, Iva
AU - Krejci, Jakub
AU - Botek, Michal
AU - McKune, Andrew J.
AU - Jakubec, Ales
AU - Neuls, Filip
AU - Sladeckova, Barbora
AU - Valenta, Michal
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank the athletes who participated in the study. This study was supported by the Palacký University Olomouc (grant no. IGA_FTK_2020_007).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Iva Klimesova, Jakub Krejci, Michal Botek, Andrew J. McKune, Ales Jakubec, Filip Neuls, Barbora Sladeckova, Michal Valenta, published by Sciendo.
PY - 2022/4/26
Y1 - 2022/4/26
N2 - The objective of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the hydration status of Czech First League soccer players, and to compare the reported fluid intake, perceived fluid intake and thirst sensation of euhydrated (EU) and dehydrated (DE) players. The study involved 124 Czech male professional soccer players (age 25.2±5.0 years) participating in annual winter, pre-season laboratory testing. Hydration status was assessed based on urine specific gravity (USG), euhydration was set at USG≤1.020. Fluid intake and thirst perception were evaluated by a questionnaire. The sample mean for USG was 1.021±0.008, 56% of players were dehydrated. Reported daily fluid intake was significantly (p<0.001, d=0.95, large effect) higher in EU compared to DE players. Daily fluid intake negatively correlated with USG (rS=-0.46, p<0.001, medium effect). The fluid intake perception score was significantly (p=0.005, d=0.54, medium effect) better in EU compared to DE players. Reported intake perception scores negatively correlated with USG (rS=-0.32, p<0.001, medium effect). However, there was no correlation (rS=-0.09, p=0.34, trivial effect) between thirst perception scores and USG. Thirst perception scores were not significantly different between EU and DE players (p=0.35, d=0.18, trivial effect). Our results indicated that self-assessment of both daily fluid intake and perceived fluid intake matched with objective hydration status, while self-assessment of thirst perception was not an appropriate indicator of hydration status in elite soccer players.
AB - The objective of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the hydration status of Czech First League soccer players, and to compare the reported fluid intake, perceived fluid intake and thirst sensation of euhydrated (EU) and dehydrated (DE) players. The study involved 124 Czech male professional soccer players (age 25.2±5.0 years) participating in annual winter, pre-season laboratory testing. Hydration status was assessed based on urine specific gravity (USG), euhydration was set at USG≤1.020. Fluid intake and thirst perception were evaluated by a questionnaire. The sample mean for USG was 1.021±0.008, 56% of players were dehydrated. Reported daily fluid intake was significantly (p<0.001, d=0.95, large effect) higher in EU compared to DE players. Daily fluid intake negatively correlated with USG (rS=-0.46, p<0.001, medium effect). The fluid intake perception score was significantly (p=0.005, d=0.54, medium effect) better in EU compared to DE players. Reported intake perception scores negatively correlated with USG (rS=-0.32, p<0.001, medium effect). However, there was no correlation (rS=-0.09, p=0.34, trivial effect) between thirst perception scores and USG. Thirst perception scores were not significantly different between EU and DE players (p=0.35, d=0.18, trivial effect). Our results indicated that self-assessment of both daily fluid intake and perceived fluid intake matched with objective hydration status, while self-assessment of thirst perception was not an appropriate indicator of hydration status in elite soccer players.
KW - athletes
KW - dehydration
KW - self-assessment questionnaire
KW - urine specific gravity
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U2 - 10.2478/hukin-2022-0035
DO - 10.2478/hukin-2022-0035
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85129752080
SN - 1640-5544
VL - 82
SP - 101
EP - 110
JO - Journal of Human Kinetics
JF - Journal of Human Kinetics
IS - 1
ER -