Analysis of Fluid Balance and Urine Values in Elite Soccer Players: Impact of Different Environments, Playing Positions, Sexes, and Competitive Levels

Author:

Sebastiá-Rico Jaime12ORCID,Soriano Jose M.23ORCID,Sanchis-Chordà Jesús4ORCID,García-Fernández Ángel F.5,López-Mateu Pedro6,de la Cruz Marcos Sandra7ORCID,Martínez-Sanz José Miguel8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Area of Nutrition, University Clinic of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Physiotherapy (CUNAFF), Lluís Alcanyís Foundation-University of Valencia, 46020 Valencia, Spain

2. Food & Health Lab, Institute of Materials Science, University of Valencia, 46980 Paterna, Spain

3. Joint Research Unit of Endocrinology, Nutrition and Clinical Dietetics, University of Valencia—Health Research Institute La Fe, 46026 Valencia, Spain

4. Area of Nutrition, Academia Valencia CF SAD, 46980 Paterna, Spain

5. Area of High Conditional Performance, Academia Valencia CF SAD, 46980 Paterna, Spain

6. Medical Services, Valencia CF SAD, 46980 Paterna, Spain

7. Area of Nutrition and Bromatology, University of Valladolid, 47005 Valladolid, Spain

8. Nursing Department, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Alicante, 03690 Alicante, Spain

Abstract

Exercise can disrupt the fluid balance, hindering performance and athlete health. Limited data exist on fluid balance responses in varying climates, sexes, and ages. This study aimed to measure and compare fluid balance and urine values among elite soccer players during training at high and low temperatures, examining the differences between sexes, playing positions, and competitive levels within men’s soccer. During the 2022–2023 competitive season, a descriptive observational study was conducted on 87 soccer players from an elite Spanish soccer team. The study found that none of the groups exceeded weight loss values of 1.5% of their body mass. Additionally, the soccer players studied experienced higher weight loss, fluid intake, and a higher sweat rate (SR) during summer training compared to winter training. During the summer, male U23-21 soccer players exhibited higher levels of weight loss, fluid intake, and a higher SR compared to female soccer players or the U19-17 male category. No significant differences were found between playing positions. In conclusion, differences in the fluid balance were observed based on the climatic conditions, competitive level, and sex.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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