Coping with heat stress during match-play tennis: does an individualised hydration regimen enhance performance and recovery?

Br J Sports Med. 2014 Apr;48 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):i64-70. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2013-093242.

Abstract

Objectives: To determine whether an individualised hydration regimen reduces thermal, physiological and perceptual strain during match-play tennis in the heat, and minimises alterations in neuromuscular function and physical performance postmatch and into recovery.

Methods: 10 men undertook two matches for an effective playing time (ball in play) of 20 min (∼113 min) in ∼37°C and ∼33% RH conditions. Participants consumed fluids ad libitum during the first match (HOT) and followed a hydration regimen (HYD) in the second match based on undertaking play euhydrated, standardising sodium intake and minimising body mass losses.

Results: HYD improved prematch urine specific gravity (1.013±0.006 vs 1.021±0.009 g/mL; p<0.05). Body mass losses (∼0.3%), fluid intake (∼2 L/h) and sweat rates (∼1.6 L/h) were similar between conditions. Core temperature was higher during the first 10 min of effective play in HOT (p<0.05), but increased similarly (∼39.3°C) on match completion. Heart rate was higher (∼11 bpm) throughout HOT (p<0.001). Thermal sensation was higher during the first 7.5 min of effective play in HOT (p<0.05). Postmatch knee extensor and plantar flexor strength losses, along with reductions in 15 m sprint time and repeated-sprint ability (p<0.05), were similar in both conditions, and were restored within 24 h.

Conclusions: Both the hydration regimen and ad libitum fluid consumption allowed for minimal body mass losses (<1%). However, undertaking match-play in a euhydrated state attenuated thermal, physiological and perceptual strain. Maximal voluntary strength in the lower limbs and repeated-sprint ability deteriorated similarly in both conditions, but were restored within 24 h.

Keywords: Dehydration; Fluid Balance.

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Physiological / physiology*
  • Athletic Performance / physiology*
  • Body Temperature / physiology
  • Fluid Therapy / methods*
  • Heart Rate / physiology
  • Heat Stress Disorders / physiopathology
  • Heat Stress Disorders / prevention & control
  • Hot Temperature*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Muscle Strength / physiology
  • Muscle, Skeletal / physiology
  • Perception / physiology
  • Sweating / physiology
  • Tennis / physiology*
  • Tennis / psychology
  • Torque
  • Young Adult