Effect of Coconut Water on Hydration Status in Pediatric Population
NCT ID: NCT05562401
Last Updated: 2025-02-21
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COMPLETED
PHASE4
34 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-10-15
2022-06-30
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Sesion 1 CW: Euhydrated (12) Dehydrated (5); OE: Euhydrated (8) Dehydrated (9); p value=0,16
Sesion 2 CW: Euhydrated (12) Dehydrated (5); OE: Euhydrated (7) Dehydrated (10); p value=0,08
Sesion 3 CW: Euhydrated (13) Dehydrated (4); OE: Euhydrated (13) Dehydrated (4); p value=1,00
Sesion 4 CW: Euhydrated (16) Dehydrated (1); OE: Euhydrated (8) Dehydrated (9); p value=0,007\*
Conclusion: AC and OE have the same effect on hydration levels in adolescents who perform physical exercise.
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2. After taking personal data, hydrating drinks will be administered immediately before training (7 ml x kg of weight) 4 hours before. At 2:00 p.m., your corresponding hydrating drink (4 ml x kg of weight) will be administered again. Each participant will have a 600 ml graduated glass that will be granted by the researcher to keep track of the drink administered at the different times of each session.
3. Immediately afterwards, the anthropometry and urine sample will be taken. To record body mass, the protocol developed by the International Society for the Advancement of Kinanthropometry (ISAK) will be followed. The study subjects will be weighed in sports shorts and barefoot before starting physical exercise, having been told that, in the case of urinating or defecating, they should do so before the initial weigh-in. Simultaneously with taking the body mass, the% ACT will be determined by electrical bioimpedance. To record body mass and% of ACT water, the Tanita BC-533 bioimpedance scale will be used with a reliability of 97%, precision of 0.1kg and with a measuring range of 0-150kg.
4. Once the anthropometry and urine sample have been taken, a 200 ml dose will be administered immediately before exercise (10-15) min.
5. They will continue with the physical exercise protocol which will receive a physical exercise session per week (Tuesdays), with a duration of 1 hour and 15 minutes each session. The exercise sessions will be carried out in the Domingo Savio sports fields and will be taught by the principal investigator who has worked as a sports coach in the soccer area for 3 years, in addition to being trained for this purpose in the same institution where he was will carry out the study. Days prior to the start of the practical execution of the protocol, parents and selected students will be summoned to a meeting in order to explain the dynamics that will take place. The physical exercise sessions will consist of 4 parts:
1. The first part of the workout will consist of a 10 minute warm-up and stretching to increase your basal HR and prepare the body for the next high intensity stages and prevent injuries in teens. The warm-up will have a break of 5 minutes and hydration of 2 ml x kg of weight.
2. This second part will take place in 12 min of continuous jogging around the field at an average pace, aiming to do one lap every 1 minute 36 seconds, giving a total of 7 and a half laps to the soccer field (Cooper's Test). 8 min rest for the total recovery of energy systems and hydration of 2 ml x kg of weight.
3. In the second part of the training, the adolescents must run from one line to another, twenty meters apart, at the pace set by a tape. This race pace will increase every minute. Subjects start the test at a speed of 8 km / hr, the first minute increases to 9 km / hr and thereafter, each minute increases the pace ½ km / hr. The test ends when they cannot keep up with the pace set (Test de course Navette). Approximate time 10 min with 8 min rest and hydration of 2 ml x kg of weight.
4. In this last part of the training session, it is a type of exercise based on tabatas, which consists of performing 8 different exercises for 20 seconds per 10 seconds of rest to the rhythm of the marked music, giving a time of 4 minutes per tabata. .2 tabatas will be made with an intermediate rest of 3 min between each tabata and hydration of 2 ml x kg of weight.
6. At the end of this last stage of the training session, anthropometry and information collection will be taken where the percentage of weight change, body composition with bioimpedance will be determined before starting the final hydration, since if it is done at the In reverse, it is very likely that no one will come out in a state of dehydration. After the anthropometry, they will be administered the corresponding post-exercise hydration (1.5 ml x kg of weight) and the urine sample will be collected. In the event that a subject has not urinated due to dehydration, their sterilized bottle will be taken home and the head of research will be notified immediately for its proper conservation or transport.
The calculation of the percentage of lost weight will be calculated using the following formula:% Weight Loss or Dehydration = \[(Initial Weight - Final Weight) / Initial Weight\] x 100.
7. As a final point, the data obtained before the exercise will be compared with the data obtained after the exercise, where the euhydration cut-off points will be analyzed to categorize the subject as dehydrated or euhydrated. An effective drink (CW or OE) will be considered when any 2 or more indicators (GEO, ACT or Body Mass) are consistent with the euhydration thresholds.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Coconut Water
To determine if Coconut Water is more effective on hydration status than oral electrolytes in adolescents who perform physical exercise of aerobic competition.
Coconut Water
Coconut water is the clear fluid inside the coconut, has natural electrolytes such as potassium, sodium and manganese.
Oral Electrolytes
To determine if Coconut Water is more effective on hydration status than oral electrolytes in adolescents who perform physical exercise of aerobic competition.
Oral Electrolytes
Is be considered a drug that not require medical prescrption and containing water, carbohydrates and electrolytes.
Interventions
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Coconut Water
Coconut water is the clear fluid inside the coconut, has natural electrolytes such as potassium, sodium and manganese.
Oral Electrolytes
Is be considered a drug that not require medical prescrption and containing water, carbohydrates and electrolytes.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Those students who are 12 years old and under 18 years of age.
* The parent or guardian of the adolescent and the student himself must agree to participate and comply with the autographed authorization of the informed consent letter.
* The adolescent must be in good physical and mental health.
Exclusion Criteria
* That the adolescent is allergic to any component of the treatments.
Elimination criteria:
* Adolescents who do not complete physical training sessions.
* That the adolescent presents a serious sports injury (fracture or sprain) during any of the physical exercise sessions.
* That the adolescent decides to withdraw once the practical research stage has begun.
12 Years
17 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Carmen Alicia Sanchez Ramirez
UNKNOWN
Yunue Flores Ruelas
UNKNOWN
Alexis Adan Lopez Maria
UNKNOWN
Universidad de Colima
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Fabian Rojas Larios
Principal investigator
Principal Investigators
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Locations
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Alexis Adan Lopez Maria
Colima, , Mexico
Countries
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References
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Saat M, Singh R, Sirisinghe RG, Nawawi M. Rehydration after exercise with fresh young coconut water, carbohydrate-electrolyte beverage and plain water. J Physiol Anthropol Appl Human Sci. 2002 Mar;21(2):93-104. doi: 10.2114/jpa.21.93.
Peart DJ, Hensby A, Shaw MP. Coconut Water Does Not Improve Markers of Hydration During Sub-maximal Exercise and Performance in a Subsequent Time Trial Compared with Water Alone. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2017 Jun;27(3):279-284. doi: 10.1123/ijsnem.2016-0121. Epub 2016 Oct 21.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol, Statistical Analysis Plan, and Informed Consent Form
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