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The study will examine the impact of the Nuun Sport tablets, as compared to water only, on heart rate, perceived exertion, and related outcomes in male and female runners, during and following the performance of a 60-minute treadmill run.


Clinical Trial Description

As discussed in our prior applications (protocol FY2020-327 and FY2021-96), maintaining adequate hydration is essential to optimal health (Perrier, 2017), as well as athletic performance (Nuccio et al., 2017). When individuals exercise (in particular in a warm environment), they can lose excessive amounts of fluids through sweating, along with necessary electrolytes (e.g., sodium, potassium, chloride). With dehydration, individuals may feel sluggish and can experience impaired physical performance. (Kenefick, 2018) Many attempts have been made to improve and measure the hydration status of active individuals (Love et al., 2018). This typically involves the ingestion of fluids leading up to activity (typically plain water), as well as the ingestion of fluids during the activity itself (water, along with a diluted carbohydrate/electrolyte beverage). During aerobic exercise, the shift in fluid (intake versus losses) can affect electrolyte balance, with dehydration and potential adverse effects on performance and health (Perrier et al., 2021; Armstrong et al. 2021). A better understanding of rehydration methods and resultant efficacy would permit selection by an athlete of the optimal method for preventing dehydration to optimize physical performance and reduce potential deleterious effects. It is well-accepted that electrolyte replenishment is of importance, both during and following exercise-to aid in rehydration for subsequent bouts. Electrolytes (sodium in particular) have been used for decades to aid athlete hydration and this has led to the development of various sport drinks-which also include small amounts of carbohydrate (e.g., Gatorade, Powerade). The present study will examine the impact of the Nuun Sport tablets, as compared to water only, on heart rate, perceived exertion, and related outcomes: changes in body mass, changes in plasma volume, post-exercise urine volume, and changes in urine specific gravity in male and female runners, during and/or following the performance of a 60-minute treadmill run. ;


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NCT number NCT05510791
Study type Interventional
Source University of Memphis
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date January 19, 2022
Completion date May 10, 2022

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