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Normative data for regional sweat sodium concentration and whole-body sweating rate in athletes
Authors:Lindsay B Baker  Kelly A Barnes  Melissa L Anderson  Dennis H Passe  John R Stofan
Institution:1. Gatorade Sports Science Institute, Barrington, IL, USA;2. Scout Consulting, LLC, Hebron, IL, USA
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to establish normative data for regional sweat sodium concentration (Na+]) and whole-body sweating rate in athletes. Data from 506 athletes (367 adults, 139 youth; 404 male, 102 female) were compiled from observational athlete testing for a retrospective analysis. The participants were skill/team-sport (including American football, baseball, basketball, soccer and tennis) and endurance (including cycling, running and triathlon) athletes exercising in cool to hot environmental conditions (15–50°C) during training or competition in the laboratory or field. A standardised regional absorbent patch technique was used to determine sweat Na+] on the dorsal mid-forearm. Whole-body sweat Na+] was predicted using a published regression equation (y = 0.57x+11.05). Whole-body sweating rate was calculated from pre- to post-exercise change in body mass, corrected for fluid/food intake (ad libitum) and urine output. Data are expressed as mean ± SD (range). Forearm sweat Na+] and predicted whole-body sweat Na+] were 43.6 ± 18.2 (12.6–104.8) mmol · L–1 and 35.9 ± 10.4 (18.2–70.8) mmol · L–1, respectively. Absolute and relative whole-body sweating rates were 1.21 ± 0.68 (0.26–5.73) L · h–1 and 15.3 ± 6.8 (3.3–69.7) ml · kg–1 · h–1, respectively. This retrospective analysis provides normative data for athletes’ forearm and predicted whole-body sweat Na+] as well as absolute and relative whole-body sweating rate across a range of sports and environmental conditions.
Keywords:electrolytes  regional sweat collection  sweat testing  team sports  youth
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