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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: To test the hypothesis that drink composition is more important than drink osmolality (Osm) for maintaining and increasing plasma volume (PV) at rest and during exercise, six men (22-39 yr, 76.84 +/- 16.19 kg, 2.99 +/- 0.45 L/min VO2 peak) each underwent six treatments while sitting for 90 min (VO2 = 0.39 L/min) and then performed upright ergometer exercise for 70 min (VO2 = 2.08 +/- 0.33 1/min, 70% +/- 7% VO2 peak). Drink formulations (10 ml/kg body weight, X = 768 ml) for the sitting period were: P1 (55 mEq Na(+), 365 mOsm/kg H2O), P2 (97.1 mEq Na(+), 791 mOsm/kg), P2G (113 mEqNa(+), 80 ml glycerol, 1,382 mOsm/kg, HyperAde (HA) (164 mEq Na(+), 253 mOsm/kg), and 01 and 02 (no drinking). The exercise drink (10 ml/kg, 768 ml) was P1 for all treatments except 02. Plasma volume at rest increased (p less than 0.05) by 4.7% with P1 and by 7.9% with HA. Percent change in PV during exercise was +1% to +3%0(NS) with HA; -6% to 0% (NS) with P1, P2, P2G, and 01; and -8% to -5% (p less than 0.05) with 02. HyperAde, with the lowest osmolality (253 mOsm/kg), maintained PV at rest and during exercise, whereas the other drinks with lower Na(+) and higher osmolality (365 to 1,382 mOsm/kg) did not. But Performance 1 also increased PV at rest. Thus, drink composition may be more important than drink osmolality for increasing plasma volume at rest and for maintaining it during exercise.
    Keywords: LIFE SCIENCES (GENERAL)
    Type: NASA-TM-4657 , A-94138 , NAS 1.15:4657
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: To test the hypothesis that drink composition is more important than osmolality (osm) for maintaining and increasing plasma vol. (PV, hypervolemia) at rest and exercise (21.8C Tdb, 50% rh), 6 men (22-39 vr) underwent six treatments while sitting for 90 min (0.39 l/min) followed by 70 min of sitting ergometer exercise (2.08 l/min, 70%vO2 peak). Resting, intermittent drinking (10 ml/kg, 768 ml) beverages were: P1 (20 mEq Na+, 365 mosmol/kg), P2 (40 mEq Na+. 791 mosm), P2G (40 mEq Na+, 80 ml glycerol, 1.392 mosm). AA (157 mEq Na+, 253 mosm), and 01 and 02 (nothing). The exercise drink (10 ml/kg, 768 ml) was P1 for all experiments, except 02 (nothing). Resting % delta PV (Hb-Hct) increased (P〈0.05) by 3-6% only with P2 and AA, respectively, Exercise % delta PV was + 1 to + 3% (NS) with AA, -6% to 0% (KS) with P1, P2. P2G, and 01,and 8% to -5% (P〈0.05) with 02- Thus, AA with 157 mEq Na+ and the lowest osmolality maintained PV at rest and exercise, while the other beverages with low Na+ and higher osmolality (365 to 1.382 mosm) did not.
    Keywords: Aerospace Medicine
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