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Efficiency of isotonic drinks for rehydration of athletes of children and youth age

https://doi.org/10.47529/2223-2524.2022.1.6

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The most important factor limiting sports performance is insufficient fluid intake by athletes and dehydration of the body, while a significant decrease in performance and sports endurance begins with a dehydration level of 2 % and above.
Objective: to study the effectiveness and safety of rehydration of the body of athletes­skiers of children and youth using isotonic drinks «Izonok» and «Izonok+».
Materials and methods: the main group (n = 12, 16.2 ± 1.4 years) took isotonic drinks for 30 days to compensate for fluid losses, the comparison group (n = 8, 15.7 ± 1.1 years) — drinking water. Bioimpedance body composition analysis was carried out on a KM-AR-01-”Diamant” device (RF, St.Petersburg), and central hemodynamic analysis was carried out on a «SIMONA 111» (LLC “Okulyus 2000”, RF). The content of secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) and lysozyme in saliva samples of athletes was carried out by the enzyme immunoassay on an ANTHOS 2010 analyzer (Austria). Statistical data processing was carried out using the Statistica 6.0 software package from Stat Soft @ Ink USA.
Results: The intake of an isotonic drink is accompanied by the stimulation of the production of secretory immunoglobulin (sIgA) and lysozyme compared to the consumption of drinking water. The total volume of fluid and the volume of extracellular fluid tended to increase; the volume of intracellular fluid remained practically unchanged; the amount of total water when taking isotonic increased.
Conclusion: The investigated isotonic drinks “Izonok” and “Izonok+” are effective sports drinks for maintaining optimal water-salt balance and local immunity

About the Authors

R. A. Khanferyan
Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN)
Russian Federation

Roman A. Khanferyan, M.D., Ph.D. (Medicine), Professor, Medical Institute

6, Miklukho- Maklaya str., Moscow, 117198

+7 (916) 927-02-36



I. V. Radysh
Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN)
Russian Federation

Ivan V. Radysh, M.D., Ph.D. (Medicine), Head of Department of Nursing Management, Medical Institute

6, Miklukho-Maklaya str., Moscow, 117198



V. N. Vybornov
Center for Innovative Sports Technologies of Moskomsport
Russian Federation

Vasily N. Vybornov, Ph.D. (Biology), deputy director of TsST and SK for biomedical and scientific-methodological support

6, Sovetskoy Armii str., Moscow, 129272



Z. G. Ordzhonikidze
Moscow Scientific and Practical Center for Medical Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine of the Moscow Department of Public Health
Russian Federation

Zurab G. Ordzhonikidze, M.D., Ph.D. (Medicine), Chief Freelance Specialist in Sports Medicine, First Deputy Director

53, Zemlyanoy Val str., Moscow, 105120



V. I. Pavlov
Moscow Scientific and Practical Center for Medical Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine of the Moscow Department of Public Health
Russian Federation

Vladimir I. Pavlov, M.D., Ph.D. (Medicine), Leading Researcher, Head of the Department of Functional Diagnostics

53, Zemlyanoy Val str., Moscow, 105120



M. M. Korosteleva
Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN); Federal Research Center of Nutrition and Biotechnology
Russian Federation

Margarita M. Korosteleva, Ph.D. (Medicine), Senior Researcher laboratories of sports anthropology and nutriciology; Associate Professor of the Department of Nursing Management at Medical Institute 

2/14 bldg. 1, Ustyinsky side street, Moscow,109240

6, Miklukho-Maklaya str., Moscow, 117198



A. A. Antonov
LLC “Okulyus 2000”
Russian Federation

Aleksandr A. Antonov, General Director

23, floor 1, p. XVa, building 1–9, 11–14A, Usievich str., Moscow, 125315



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Khanferyan R.A., Radysh I.V., Vybornov V.N., Ordzhonikidze Z.G., Pavlov V.I., Korosteleva M.M., Antonov A.A. Efficiency of isotonic drinks for rehydration of athletes of children and youth age. Sports medicine: research and practice. 2022;12(1):56-63. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47529/2223-2524.2022.1.6

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