A quasi-experimental examination of weight-reducing dehydration practices in collegiate male rowers

BMC SPORTS SCIENCE MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION(2021)

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Background Lightweight rowers commonly utilize weight loss techniques over 24-h before competition to achieve the qualifying weight for racing. The objective was to investigate, using a quasi-experimental design, whether changes in weight resulting from dehydration practices are related to changes in proxies of bodily systems involved in rowing and whether these relationships depend on the dehydration technique used. Methods Twelve elite male rowers performed a power test, an incremental VO 2 max test, and a visuomotor battery following: weight loss via thermal exposure, weight loss via fluid abstinence and then thermal exposure, and no weight loss. The total percent body mass change (%BMC), %BMC attributable to thermal exposure, and %BMC attributable to fluid abstinence were used to predict performance variables. Results Fluid abstinence but not thermal exposure was related to a lower total wattage produced on a incremental VO 2 max test ( b = 4261.51 W/1%BMC, 95%CI = 1502.68–7020.34), lower wattages required to elicit 2 mmol/L ( b = 27.84 W/1%BMC, 95%CI = 14.69–40.99) and 4 mmol/L blood lactate ( b = 20.45 W/1%BMC, 95%CI = 8.91–31.99), and slower movement time on a visuomotor task ( b = -38.06 ms/1%BMC, 95%CI = -62.09–-14.03). Conclusions Dehydration related weight changes are associated with reductions in some proxies of bodily systems involved in rowing but depend on the dehydration technique used.
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Aviron, Fluid abstinence, Thermal exposure
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