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Hydration in young water polo players: A bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) approach. | LitMetric

Purpose: This study aimed to assess hydration status before and after training using the bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) method.

Design: Pre-post quasi-experimental designs.

Method: Twenty-four young water polo players (mean age: 13.30 ± 0.55) underwent assessment for bioelectrical and anthropometric measurements before and after a water polo training session.

Results: Most players fell within the 50 % percentile of the bioelectrical tolerance ellipses of the reference population. The BIA vector differed statistically between players who achieved growth peaks (PGA: T = 9.1,  = 0.013) and those who did not (GPNA, T = 28.9,  < 0.001) compared to the reference and also differed between them (T = 37.7,  < 0.001). After training, a decrease in body mass (BM) and BM adjusted for water intake ( = 0.0001) and changes in BIA variables ( < 0.05) were observed. BIVA also showed a significant pre-post vector migration in both GPA (T = 24.7;  < 0.001) and GNPA (T = 43.1;  < 0.001), characterized by a decrease in resistance and opposite reactance directions (T = 33.6,  < 0.001).

Conclusion: Young water polo players exhibit a significant BM loss after training (∼2.5 %). water intake seems to partially compensate dehydration. The resistance reduction indicates that BIVA captured the compensation for dehydration resulting from fluid intake.

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