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Effects of Drink Composition on the Appearance of Ingested Water in Body Fluids

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Rate of Water Appearance/Delivery in the Blood
Water Balance
Interventions
Other: Composition of Sports Drink
Registration Number
NCT04509388
Lead Sponsor
Loughborough University
Brief Summary

To determine the effects of amino acids on the rate of water absorption and availability as a precursor fluid for sweat. Young and healthy (male or female) volunteers will take part in three experimental trials. In each trial, volunteers will be given one of two commercially available sports drinks or a commercially available sport drink with added amino acids in a double-blinded, randomised, crossover design. Each drink will be a single 550 mL bolus. All beverages will be labelled with deuterium (D2O). Trials will be compared for temporal accumulation of deuterium in plasma over the course of 60 minutes and in urine (60 min). Whole blood measurements of haemoglobin and haematocrit will also be made and plasma volume changes calculated. It is hypothesised that the amino acid trial will increase the rate of fluid absorption.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
17
Inclusion Criteria
  • Generally fit and healthy (determined by health screen questionnaire)
  • Recreationally active (minimum 3 hours of physical activity per week including walking)
Exclusion Criteria
  • Any cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, renal or acute/chronic health conditions that may influence the outcomes
  • Smoking (including vaping)
  • BMI of greater than 30 (combined with a body fat percentage greater than 20%) or BMI lower than 17.5

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Commercially Available Sports Drink AComposition of Sports DrinkA commercially available sports water, with small amounts of flavouring, sweetener and electrolytes
Commercially Available Sports Drink BComposition of Sports DrinkA commercially available sports water, with small amounts of flavouring, sweetener and electrolytes.
Commercially Available Sports Drink A with added Amino AcidsComposition of Sports DrinkThe same as sports drink A above (a commercially available sports water, with small amounts of flavouring, sweetener and electrolytes), but with the addition of a small amount of amino acids (\~0.7 g/100 ml).
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Time at which drink absorption rate was maximum (t1)60 minutes

Determined from D2O values in venous blood samples collected before and after drink ingestion

Time at which drink absorption rate returned to 0 (t2)60 minutes

Determined from D2O values in venous blood samples collected before and after drink ingestion

Time at which 50% of drink was absorbed (t1/2)60 minutes

Determined from D2O values in venous blood samples collected before and after drink ingestion

Maximum absorption rate of drink60 minutes

Determined from D2O values in venous blood samples collected before and after drink ingestion

Area under the curve for D2O60 minutes

Determined from D2O values in venous blood samples collected before and after drink ingestion

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Plasma volume60 minutes

Determined from haemoglobin and haematocrit measures in venous blood samples collected before and after drink ingestion

Plasma osmolality60 minutes

Determined from venous blood samples collected before and after drink ingestion

Plasma sodium concentration60 minutes

Determined from venous blood samples collected before and after drink ingestion

Plasma potassium concentration60 minutes

Determined from venous blood samples collected before and after drink ingestion

Plasma glucose concentration60 minutes

Determined from venous blood samples collected before and after drink ingestion

Plasma lactate concentration60 minutes

Determined from venous blood samples collected before and after drink ingestion

Plasma creatinine concentration60 minutes

Determined from venous blood samples collected before and after drink ingestion

Plasma amino acid concentration60 minutes

Determined from venous blood samples collected before and after drink ingestion

Urinary D2O concentration60 minutes

Determined from urine samples collected before and after drink ingestion

Urinary specific gravity60 minutes

Determined from urine samples collected before and after drink ingestion

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Loughborough University

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Loughborough, Leicestershire, United Kingdom

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