Affiliation:
1. Exercise and Health Laboratory, CIPER, Faculdade Motricidade Humana Universidade de Lisboa Lisbon Portugal
2. National Institute of Health Doutor Ricardo Jorge Lisbon Portugal
3. Department of Biomedical Sciences University of Padua Padua Italy
4. Neuromuscular Research Lab, CIPER, Faculdade Motricidade Humana Universidade de Lisboa Lisbon Portugal
5. Department of Kinesiology and Public Health Education, Hyslop Sports Center University of North Dakota Grand Forks North Dakota USA
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThe aim of this study was to determine the predictive role of series and parallel bioelectrical impedance‐derived parameters in predicting total body (TBW), intracellular (ICW), and extracellular water (ECW) in athletes.MethodsThis cross‐sectional study analyzed 134 male (21.33 ± 5.11 years) and 64 female (20.45 ± 5.46 years) athletes. Using dilution techniques, TBW and ECW were determined while ICW was the difference between both. Raw and standardized for height (/H) bioelectrical resistance (R), reactance (Xc), and impedance (Z) values were obtained using a phase‐sensitive device at a single frequency in a series array (s). These were mathematically transformed in a parallel array (p) and capacitance (CAP). Fat‐free mass (FFM) was assessed by dual‐energy X‐ray absorptiometry.ResultsMultiple regressions adjusted for age and FFM show that R/Hs, Z/Hs, R/Hp, and Z/Hp were significant predictors of TBW (p < 0.001 in females and males). While Xc/Hs did not predict ICW, Xc/Hp was a predictor (p < 0.001 in females and Males). In females, R/H and Z/H predicted similarly TBW, ICW, and ECW. In males, R/Hs was considered a better predictor than R/Hp for TBW and ICW, and the Xc/Hp was considered the best predictor for ICW. Another significant predictor of ICW was CAP (p < 0.001 in females and males).ConclusionThis study highlights the potential value of parallel bioelectrical impedance values to identify fluid compartments in athletes as an alternative to the regularly used series measurements. Moreover, this study supports Xc in parallel, and ultimately CAP, as valid indicators of cell volume.
Funder
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Subject
Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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