Category: Orthopedics
Keywords: Sodium Supplementation, Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia, Prolonged Exercise (PubMed Search)
Posted: 8/22/2015 by Brian Corwell, MD
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Sodium Supplementation and Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia (EAH) during Prolonged Exercise (ultramarathon running)
Weight loss of around 4% body weight (relative to pre race weight) can be anticipated to maintain euhydration in such a prolonged event
Those who become symptomatic with EAH have either gained weight or lost less that 3-4% body weight
Overhydration rather than inadequate supplemental sodium intake is a greater contributor to the development of EAH
There is a suggested link between EAH and rhabdomyolysis. The mechanism remains unknown and it is unclear which condition may augment the other. Further research is needed.
Take home: Avoid overhydration during prolonged exercise to prevent EAH.
Sodium Supplementation and Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia (EAH) during Prolonged Exercise (ultramarathon running) Hoffman and Stuempfle 2015.