Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Sports Medicine 4/2004

01-04-2004 | Leading Article

Recommendations for Treatment of Hyponatraemia at Endurance Events

Author: Dr Margaret Hsieh

Published in: Sports Medicine | Issue 4/2004

Login to get access

Abstract

This review focuses on possible pathophysiology of exercise-associated hyponatraemia and its implication on evaluation and treatment of collapsed athletes during endurance events. Rehydration guidelines and field care have traditionally been based on the belief that endurance events create a state of significant fluid deficit in athletes, which must be corrected by liberal hydration. Beliefs in the necessity of liberal hydration may have contributed to cases of hyponatraemia. Assumptions that fluid loss accounts for the entire weight loss during exercise and that fluid ingestion is the only source of water gain during exercise may lead to an overestimation of the degree of volume depletion and the amount of fluid needed for replacement.
Increasing evidence suggests that hyponatraemic athletes are fluid overloaded; ingestion of large amount of hypotonic fluid in combination with inappropriate or inadequate physiological responses leads to excessive retention of free fluid. Risk factors include hot weather, female sex, slower finishing time, and possibly the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications. Symptoms of hyponatraemia can be subtle and can mimic those of other exercise-related illnesses, thereby complicating its diagnosis and leading to possible inappropriate treatment. Most athletes who collapse at the finish line experience exercise-associated collapse, a benign and transient form of postural hypotension that can be treated simply by continued ambulation after finishing or elevation of legs while in a supine position for those who cannot walk.
Care providers should consider the use of intravenous hydration with normal saline carefully since it is not needed by most collapsed athletes and may worsen the condition of patients with unsuspected hyponatraemia. Historic information and clinical signs of volume depletion should be elicited prior to its use. Most hyponatraemic athletes will recover uneventfully with careful observation while awaiting spontaneous diuresis. Use of hypertonic saline should be reserved for patients with severe symptoms. Moderate consumption of carbohydrate-electrolyte solution during exercise may allow the maintenance of adequate hydration and the prevention of hyponatraemia.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Casa DJ, Armstrong LE, Hillman SK, et al. National Athletic Trainers’ Association position statement: fluid replacement for athletes. J Athletic Training 2000; 35(2): 212–24 Casa DJ, Armstrong LE, Hillman SK, et al. National Athletic Trainers’ Association position statement: fluid replacement for athletes. J Athletic Training 2000; 35(2): 212–24
2.
go back to reference Convertino VA, Armstrong LE, Coyle EF, et al. ACSM position stand: exercise and fluid replacement. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1996 Oct; 28(10): i–ixPubMedCrossRef Convertino VA, Armstrong LE, Coyle EF, et al. ACSM position stand: exercise and fluid replacement. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1996 Oct; 28(10): i–ixPubMedCrossRef
3.
go back to reference Armstrong LE, Epstein Y, Greenleaf JE, et al. American College of Sports Medicine position stand: heat and cold illnesses during distance running. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1996 Dec; 28(12): i–x Armstrong LE, Epstein Y, Greenleaf JE, et al. American College of Sports Medicine position stand: heat and cold illnesses during distance running. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1996 Dec; 28(12): i–x
4.
go back to reference American College of Sports Medicine, American Dietetic Association, Dietitians of Canada. Nutrition and athletic performance. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2000; 32(12): 2130–45CrossRef American College of Sports Medicine, American Dietetic Association, Dietitians of Canada. Nutrition and athletic performance. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2000; 32(12): 2130–45CrossRef
5.
go back to reference Maughan RJ, Leiper JB, Shirreffs SM. Factors influencing the restoration of fluid and electrolyte balance after exercise in the heat. Br J Sports Med 1997; 31: 175–82PubMedCrossRef Maughan RJ, Leiper JB, Shirreffs SM. Factors influencing the restoration of fluid and electrolyte balance after exercise in the heat. Br J Sports Med 1997; 31: 175–82PubMedCrossRef
6.
go back to reference Gisolfi CV, Duchman SM. Guidelines for optimal replacement beverages for different athletic events. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1992; 24(6): 679–87PubMed Gisolfi CV, Duchman SM. Guidelines for optimal replacement beverages for different athletic events. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1992; 24(6): 679–87PubMed
7.
go back to reference Millard-Stafford M. Fluid replacement during exercise in the heat: review and recommendations. Sports Med 1992; 13(4): 223–33PubMedCrossRef Millard-Stafford M. Fluid replacement during exercise in the heat: review and recommendations. Sports Med 1992; 13(4): 223–33PubMedCrossRef
8.
go back to reference The American Dietetic Association. Nutrition and physical fitness. J Am Diet Assoc 1980; 76: 437–43 The American Dietetic Association. Nutrition and physical fitness. J Am Diet Assoc 1980; 76: 437–43
9.
go back to reference Clark JM, Gennari FJ. Encephalopathy due to severe hyponatremia in an ultramarathon runner. West J Med 1993; 159(2): 188–9PubMed Clark JM, Gennari FJ. Encephalopathy due to severe hyponatremia in an ultramarathon runner. West J Med 1993; 159(2): 188–9PubMed
10.
go back to reference Fallon KE, Sivyer G, Sivyer K, et al. The biochemistry of runners in a 1600km ultramarathon. Br J Sports Med 1999; 33(4): 264–9PubMedCrossRef Fallon KE, Sivyer G, Sivyer K, et al. The biochemistry of runners in a 1600km ultramarathon. Br J Sports Med 1999; 33(4): 264–9PubMedCrossRef
11.
go back to reference Frizzell RT, Lang GH, Lowance DC, et al. Hyponatremia and ultramarathon running. JAMA 1986; 255(6): 772–4PubMedCrossRef Frizzell RT, Lang GH, Lowance DC, et al. Hyponatremia and ultramarathon running. JAMA 1986; 255(6): 772–4PubMedCrossRef
12.
go back to reference Surgenor S, Uphold RE. Acute hyponatremia in ultra-endurance athletes. Am J Emerg Med 1994; 12(4): 441–4PubMedCrossRef Surgenor S, Uphold RE. Acute hyponatremia in ultra-endurance athletes. Am J Emerg Med 1994; 12(4): 441–4PubMedCrossRef
13.
go back to reference Speedy DB, Rogers IR, Safih S, et al. Hyponatremia and seizures in an ultradistance triathlete. J Emerg Med 2000; 18(1): 41–4PubMedCrossRef Speedy DB, Rogers IR, Safih S, et al. Hyponatremia and seizures in an ultradistance triathlete. J Emerg Med 2000; 18(1): 41–4PubMedCrossRef
14.
go back to reference Speedy DB, Noakes TD, Kimber NE, et al. Fluid balance during and after an Ironman Triathlon. Clin J Sport Med 2001; 11: 44–50PubMedCrossRef Speedy DB, Noakes TD, Kimber NE, et al. Fluid balance during and after an Ironman Triathlon. Clin J Sport Med 2001; 11: 44–50PubMedCrossRef
15.
go back to reference Noakes TD, Goodwin N, Rayner BL, et al. Water intoxication: a possible complication during endurance exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1985; 17(3): 370–5PubMed Noakes TD, Goodwin N, Rayner BL, et al. Water intoxication: a possible complication during endurance exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1985; 17(3): 370–5PubMed
16.
go back to reference Hiller WDB, O’Toole ML, Massimino F, et al. Plasma electrolyte and glucose changes during the Hawaiian Ironman Triathlon [abstract]. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1985; 17: 219 Hiller WDB, O’Toole ML, Massimino F, et al. Plasma electrolyte and glucose changes during the Hawaiian Ironman Triathlon [abstract]. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1985; 17: 219
17.
go back to reference Hiller WDB, O’Toole JL, Fortess EE, et al. Medical and physiological considerations in triathlons. Am J Sports Med 1987; 15(2): 164–7PubMedCrossRef Hiller WDB, O’Toole JL, Fortess EE, et al. Medical and physiological considerations in triathlons. Am J Sports Med 1987; 15(2): 164–7PubMedCrossRef
18.
go back to reference Speedy DB, Noakes TD, Rogers IR, et al. Hyponatremia in ultradistance triathletes. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1999; 31(6): 809–15PubMedCrossRef Speedy DB, Noakes TD, Rogers IR, et al. Hyponatremia in ultradistance triathletes. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1999; 31(6): 809–15PubMedCrossRef
19.
go back to reference Speedy DB, Rogers IR, Noakes TD, et al. Diagnosis and prevention of hyponatremia at an ultradistance triathlon. Clin J Sport Med 2000; 10: 52–8PubMedCrossRef Speedy DB, Rogers IR, Noakes TD, et al. Diagnosis and prevention of hyponatremia at an ultradistance triathlon. Clin J Sport Med 2000; 10: 52–8PubMedCrossRef
20.
go back to reference Holtzhausen LM, Noakes TD, Kroning B, et al. Clinical and biochemical characteristics of collapsed ultramarathon runners. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1994; 26(9): 1095–101PubMed Holtzhausen LM, Noakes TD, Kroning B, et al. Clinical and biochemical characteristics of collapsed ultramarathon runners. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1994; 26(9): 1095–101PubMed
21.
go back to reference Godlonton JD. Comrades Marathon: setting the facts straight [letter]. S Afr Med J 1985; 68: 291 Godlonton JD. Comrades Marathon: setting the facts straight [letter]. S Afr Med J 1985; 68: 291
22.
go back to reference Norman RJ, Godlonton J, Buck RH, et al. Why marathon runners collapse [letter]. S Afr Med J 1988; 74(5): 246 Norman RJ, Godlonton J, Buck RH, et al. Why marathon runners collapse [letter]. S Afr Med J 1988; 74(5): 246
23.
go back to reference Noakes TD, Norman RJ, Buck RH, et al. The incidence of hyponatremia during prolonged ultraendurance exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1990; 22(2): 165–70PubMed Noakes TD, Norman RJ, Buck RH, et al. The incidence of hyponatremia during prolonged ultraendurance exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1990; 22(2): 165–70PubMed
24.
go back to reference Norman RJ, Coutts PB, Godlonton J. Organisation of a field laboratory at an ultramarathon. Clin Chem 1988; 34: 643–4PubMed Norman RJ, Coutts PB, Godlonton J. Organisation of a field laboratory at an ultramarathon. Clin Chem 1988; 34: 643–4PubMed
25.
go back to reference Hiller WDB. Dehydration and hyponatremia during triathlons. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1989; 21 (5 Suppl.): S219–21PubMed Hiller WDB. Dehydration and hyponatremia during triathlons. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1989; 21 (5 Suppl.): S219–21PubMed
26.
go back to reference Armstrong LE, Curtis WC, Hubbard RW, et al. Symptomatic hyponatremia during prolonged exercise in heat. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1993; 25(5): 543–9PubMed Armstrong LE, Curtis WC, Hubbard RW, et al. Symptomatic hyponatremia during prolonged exercise in heat. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1993; 25(5): 543–9PubMed
27.
go back to reference Ayus JC, Varon J, Arieff AI. Hyponatremia, cerebral edema, and noncardiogenic pulmonary edema in marathon runners. Ann Intern Med 2000; 132(9): 711–4PubMed Ayus JC, Varon J, Arieff AI. Hyponatremia, cerebral edema, and noncardiogenic pulmonary edema in marathon runners. Ann Intern Med 2000; 132(9): 711–4PubMed
28.
go back to reference Hsieh M, Roth R, Davis DL, et al. Hyponatremia in runners requiring on-site medical treatment at a single marathon. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2002; 34(2): 185–9PubMedCrossRef Hsieh M, Roth R, Davis DL, et al. Hyponatremia in runners requiring on-site medical treatment at a single marathon. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2002; 34(2): 185–9PubMedCrossRef
29.
go back to reference Young M, Sciurba F, Rinaldo J. Delirium and pulmonary edema after completing a marathon. Am Rev Respir Dis 1987; 136(3): 737–9PubMedCrossRef Young M, Sciurba F, Rinaldo J. Delirium and pulmonary edema after completing a marathon. Am Rev Respir Dis 1987; 136(3): 737–9PubMedCrossRef
30.
go back to reference Schmidt W, Rojas J, Boning D, et al. Plasma-electrolytes in natives to hypoxia after marathon races at different altitudes. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1999; 31(10): 1406–13PubMedCrossRef Schmidt W, Rojas J, Boning D, et al. Plasma-electrolytes in natives to hypoxia after marathon races at different altitudes. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1999; 31(10): 1406–13PubMedCrossRef
31.
go back to reference Hew TD, Chorley JN, Cianca JC, et al. The incidence, risk factors, and clinical manifestations of hyponatremia in marathon runners. Clin J Sport Med 2003; 13: 41–7PubMedCrossRef Hew TD, Chorley JN, Cianca JC, et al. The incidence, risk factors, and clinical manifestations of hyponatremia in marathon runners. Clin J Sport Med 2003; 13: 41–7PubMedCrossRef
32.
go back to reference Davis DP, Videen JS, Marino A, et al. Exercise-associated hyponatremia in marathon runners: a two-year experience. J Emerg Med 2001; 21(1): 47–57PubMedCrossRef Davis DP, Videen JS, Marino A, et al. Exercise-associated hyponatremia in marathon runners: a two-year experience. J Emerg Med 2001; 21(1): 47–57PubMedCrossRef
33.
go back to reference Smith S. Marathon runner’s death linked to excessive fluid intake. New York Times 2002 Aug 13 Smith S. Marathon runner’s death linked to excessive fluid intake. New York Times 2002 Aug 13
34.
go back to reference Backer HD, Shopes EM, Collins SL, et al. Exertional heat illness and hyponatremia in hikers. Am J Emerg Med 1999; 17(6): 532–9PubMedCrossRef Backer HD, Shopes EM, Collins SL, et al. Exertional heat illness and hyponatremia in hikers. Am J Emerg Med 1999; 17(6): 532–9PubMedCrossRef
35.
go back to reference Shopes EM. Drowning in the desert: exercise-induced hyponatremia at the Grand Canyon. J Emerg Nurs 1997; 23(6): 586–90PubMedCrossRef Shopes EM. Drowning in the desert: exercise-induced hyponatremia at the Grand Canyon. J Emerg Nurs 1997; 23(6): 586–90PubMedCrossRef
36.
go back to reference Zelingher J, Putterman C, Ilan Y, et al. Case series: hyponatremia associated with moderate exercise. Am J Med Sci 1996; 311(2): 86–91PubMedCrossRef Zelingher J, Putterman C, Ilan Y, et al. Case series: hyponatremia associated with moderate exercise. Am J Med Sci 1996; 311(2): 86–91PubMedCrossRef
37.
38.
go back to reference Garigan TP, Ristedt DE. Death from hyponatremia as a result of acute water intoxication in an army basic trainee. Mil Med 1999; 164(3): 234–8PubMed Garigan TP, Ristedt DE. Death from hyponatremia as a result of acute water intoxication in an army basic trainee. Mil Med 1999; 164(3): 234–8PubMed
39.
go back to reference Reynolds NC, Shumakere HD, Feighery S. Complications of fluid overload in heat casualty prevention during field training. Mil Med 1998; 163(11): 789–91PubMed Reynolds NC, Shumakere HD, Feighery S. Complications of fluid overload in heat casualty prevention during field training. Mil Med 1998; 163(11): 789–91PubMed
40.
go back to reference Haralambie G, Senser L, Sierra-Chavez R. Physiological and metabolic effects of a 25km race in female athletes. Eur J Appl Physiol 1981; 47(2): 123–31CrossRef Haralambie G, Senser L, Sierra-Chavez R. Physiological and metabolic effects of a 25km race in female athletes. Eur J Appl Physiol 1981; 47(2): 123–31CrossRef
41.
go back to reference Maughan RJ, Whiting PH, Davidson RJL. Estimation of plasma volume changes during marathon running. Br J Sports Med 1985; 19(3): 138–41PubMedCrossRef Maughan RJ, Whiting PH, Davidson RJL. Estimation of plasma volume changes during marathon running. Br J Sports Med 1985; 19(3): 138–41PubMedCrossRef
42.
go back to reference Rogers G, Goodman C, Clifford R. Water budget during ultra-endurance exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1997; 29(11): 1477–81PubMedCrossRef Rogers G, Goodman C, Clifford R. Water budget during ultra-endurance exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1997; 29(11): 1477–81PubMedCrossRef
43.
go back to reference Noakes TD, Adams BA, Myburgh K, et al. The danger of an inadequate water intake during prolonged exercise: a novel concept revisited. Eur J Appl Physiol 1988; 57: 210–20CrossRef Noakes TD, Adams BA, Myburgh K, et al. The danger of an inadequate water intake during prolonged exercise: a novel concept revisited. Eur J Appl Physiol 1988; 57: 210–20CrossRef
44.
go back to reference Coombs JS, Hamilton KL. The effectiveness of commercially available sports drinks. Sports Med 2000; 29(3): 181–209CrossRef Coombs JS, Hamilton KL. The effectiveness of commercially available sports drinks. Sports Med 2000; 29(3): 181–209CrossRef
45.
go back to reference Barr SI, Costill DL, Fink WJ. Fluid replacement during prolonged exercise: effects of water, saline, or no fluid. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1991; 23(7): 811–7PubMed Barr SI, Costill DL, Fink WJ. Fluid replacement during prolonged exercise: effects of water, saline, or no fluid. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1991; 23(7): 811–7PubMed
46.
go back to reference Rocker L, Kirsch KA, Heyduck B, et al. Influence of prolonged physical exercise on plasma volume, plasma proteins, electrolytes, and fluid-regulating hormones. Int J Sports Med 1989; 10(4): 270–4PubMedCrossRef Rocker L, Kirsch KA, Heyduck B, et al. Influence of prolonged physical exercise on plasma volume, plasma proteins, electrolytes, and fluid-regulating hormones. Int J Sports Med 1989; 10(4): 270–4PubMedCrossRef
47.
go back to reference Mudambo KSMT, Coutie W, Rennie MJ. Plasma arginine vasopressin, atrial natriuretic peptide and brain natriuretic peptide responses in long-term field training in the heat: effects of fluid ingestion and acclimatization. Eur J Appl Physiol 1997; 75: 219–25CrossRef Mudambo KSMT, Coutie W, Rennie MJ. Plasma arginine vasopressin, atrial natriuretic peptide and brain natriuretic peptide responses in long-term field training in the heat: effects of fluid ingestion and acclimatization. Eur J Appl Physiol 1997; 75: 219–25CrossRef
48.
go back to reference Cohen I, Zimmerman AL. Changes in serum electrolyte levels during marathon running. S Afr Med J 1978; 53(12): 449–53PubMed Cohen I, Zimmerman AL. Changes in serum electrolyte levels during marathon running. S Afr Med J 1978; 53(12): 449–53PubMed
49.
go back to reference Long D, Blake M, McNaughton L, et al. Hematological and biochemical changes during a short triathlon competition in novice triathletes. Eur J Appl Physiol 1990; 61(1–2): 93–9CrossRef Long D, Blake M, McNaughton L, et al. Hematological and biochemical changes during a short triathlon competition in novice triathletes. Eur J Appl Physiol 1990; 61(1–2): 93–9CrossRef
50.
go back to reference Nelson PB, Ellis D, Fu F, et al. Fluid and electrolyte balance during a cool weather marathon. Am J Sports Med 1989; 17(6): 770–2PubMedCrossRef Nelson PB, Ellis D, Fu F, et al. Fluid and electrolyte balance during a cool weather marathon. Am J Sports Med 1989; 17(6): 770–2PubMedCrossRef
51.
go back to reference Nicholas CW, Williams C, Lakomy HK, et al. Influence of ingesting a carbohydrate-electrolyte solution on endurance capacity during intermittent, high-intensity shuttle running. J Sports Sci 1995; 13(4): 283–90PubMedCrossRef Nicholas CW, Williams C, Lakomy HK, et al. Influence of ingesting a carbohydrate-electrolyte solution on endurance capacity during intermittent, high-intensity shuttle running. J Sports Sci 1995; 13(4): 283–90PubMedCrossRef
52.
go back to reference Rama R, Ibanez J, Riera M, et al. Hematological, electrolyte, and biochemical alterations after a 100km run. Can J Appl Physiol 1994; 19(4): 411–20PubMedCrossRef Rama R, Ibanez J, Riera M, et al. Hematological, electrolyte, and biochemical alterations after a 100km run. Can J Appl Physiol 1994; 19(4): 411–20PubMedCrossRef
53.
go back to reference Rose LI, Carroll DR, Lowe SL, et al. Serum electrolyte changes after marathon running. J Appl Physiol 1970; 29(4): 449–51PubMed Rose LI, Carroll DR, Lowe SL, et al. Serum electrolyte changes after marathon running. J Appl Physiol 1970; 29(4): 449–51PubMed
54.
go back to reference Wells CL, Schrader TA, Stern JR, et al. Physiological responses to a 20-mile run under three fluid replacement treatments. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1985; 17(3): 364–9PubMed Wells CL, Schrader TA, Stern JR, et al. Physiological responses to a 20-mile run under three fluid replacement treatments. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1985; 17(3): 364–9PubMed
55.
go back to reference Whiting PH, Maughan RJ, Miller JDB. Dehydration and serum biochemical changes in marathon runners. Eur J Appl Physiol 1984; 52(2): 183–7CrossRef Whiting PH, Maughan RJ, Miller JDB. Dehydration and serum biochemical changes in marathon runners. Eur J Appl Physiol 1984; 52(2): 183–7CrossRef
56.
go back to reference Schrier RW, Hano J, Keller HI, et al. Renal, metabolic, and circulatory responses to heat and exercise: studies in military recruits during summer training, with implications for acute renal failure. Ann Intern Med 1970; 73: 213–23PubMed Schrier RW, Hano J, Keller HI, et al. Renal, metabolic, and circulatory responses to heat and exercise: studies in military recruits during summer training, with implications for acute renal failure. Ann Intern Med 1970; 73: 213–23PubMed
57.
go back to reference Pivarnik JM, Montain SJ, Graves JE, et al. Alterations in plasma volume, electrolytes and protein during incremental exercise at different pedal speeds. Eur J Appl Physiol 1988; 57: 103–9CrossRef Pivarnik JM, Montain SJ, Graves JE, et al. Alterations in plasma volume, electrolytes and protein during incremental exercise at different pedal speeds. Eur J Appl Physiol 1988; 57: 103–9CrossRef
58.
go back to reference Verde T, Shephard RJ, Corey P, et al. Sweat composition in exercise and in heat. J Appl Physiol 1982; 53(6): 1540–5PubMed Verde T, Shephard RJ, Corey P, et al. Sweat composition in exercise and in heat. J Appl Physiol 1982; 53(6): 1540–5PubMed
59.
go back to reference Costill DL. Sweating: its composition and effects on body fluids. Ann N Y Acad Sci 1977; 301: 160–74PubMedCrossRef Costill DL. Sweating: its composition and effects on body fluids. Ann N Y Acad Sci 1977; 301: 160–74PubMedCrossRef
60.
go back to reference Balakian G. What are the ‘ades’ all about? Med Times 1971 Sep; 99(9): 202–18PubMed Balakian G. What are the ‘ades’ all about? Med Times 1971 Sep; 99(9): 202–18PubMed
61.
go back to reference Fukumoto T, Tanaka T, Fujioka H, et al. Differences in composition of sweat induced by thermal exposure and by running exercise. Clin Cardiol 1988; 11: 707–9PubMedCrossRef Fukumoto T, Tanaka T, Fujioka H, et al. Differences in composition of sweat induced by thermal exposure and by running exercise. Clin Cardiol 1988; 11: 707–9PubMedCrossRef
62.
go back to reference Tanaka H, Osaka Y, Chikamori K, et al. Dependence on exercise intensity of changes in electrolyte secretion from the skin sampled by a simple method. Eur J Appl Physiol 1990; 60: 407–11CrossRef Tanaka H, Osaka Y, Chikamori K, et al. Dependence on exercise intensity of changes in electrolyte secretion from the skin sampled by a simple method. Eur J Appl Physiol 1990; 60: 407–11CrossRef
63.
go back to reference Speedy DB, Rogers IR, Noakes TD, et al. Exercise-induced hyponatremia in ultradistance triathletes is caused by inappropriate fluid retention. Clin J Sport Med 2000; 10: 272–8PubMedCrossRef Speedy DB, Rogers IR, Noakes TD, et al. Exercise-induced hyponatremia in ultradistance triathletes is caused by inappropriate fluid retention. Clin J Sport Med 2000; 10: 272–8PubMedCrossRef
64.
go back to reference Speedy DB, Noakes TD, Rogers IR, et al. A prospective study of exercise-associated hyponatremia in two ultradistance triathletes. Clin J Sport Med 2000; 10: 136–41PubMedCrossRef Speedy DB, Noakes TD, Rogers IR, et al. A prospective study of exercise-associated hyponatremia in two ultradistance triathletes. Clin J Sport Med 2000; 10: 136–41PubMedCrossRef
65.
go back to reference Putterman C, Levy L, Rubinger D. Transient exercise-induced water intoxication and rhabdomyolysis. Am J Kidney Dis 1993; 21(2): 206–9PubMed Putterman C, Levy L, Rubinger D. Transient exercise-induced water intoxication and rhabdomyolysis. Am J Kidney Dis 1993; 21(2): 206–9PubMed
66.
go back to reference Irving RA, Noakes TD, Buck R, et al. Evaluation of renal function and fluid hemostasis during recovery from exercise-induced hyponatremia. J Appl Physiol 1991; 70(1): 342–8PubMed Irving RA, Noakes TD, Buck R, et al. Evaluation of renal function and fluid hemostasis during recovery from exercise-induced hyponatremia. J Appl Physiol 1991; 70(1): 342–8PubMed
67.
go back to reference Mudambo KSMT, Leese GP, Rennie MJ. Dehydration in soldiers during walking/running exercise in the heat and the effects of fluid ingestion during and after exercise. Eur J Appl Physiol 1997; 76(6): 517–24CrossRef Mudambo KSMT, Leese GP, Rennie MJ. Dehydration in soldiers during walking/running exercise in the heat and the effects of fluid ingestion during and after exercise. Eur J Appl Physiol 1997; 76(6): 517–24CrossRef
68.
go back to reference Vrijens DMJ, Rehrer NJ. Sodium-free fluid ingestion decreases plasma sodium during exercise in the heat. J Appl Physiol 1999; 70(2): 154–60 Vrijens DMJ, Rehrer NJ. Sodium-free fluid ingestion decreases plasma sodium during exercise in the heat. J Appl Physiol 1999; 70(2): 154–60
69.
go back to reference Galun E, Tur-Kaspa I, Assia E, et al. Hyponatremia induced by exercise: a 24-hour endurance march study. Miner Electrolyte Metab 1991; 17: 315–20PubMed Galun E, Tur-Kaspa I, Assia E, et al. Hyponatremia induced by exercise: a 24-hour endurance march study. Miner Electrolyte Metab 1991; 17: 315–20PubMed
70.
go back to reference Peters HPF, Akkermans LMA, Bol E, et al. Gastrointestinal symptoms during exercise: the effect of fluid supplementation. Sports Med 1995; 20(2): 65–76PubMedCrossRef Peters HPF, Akkermans LMA, Bol E, et al. Gastrointestinal symptoms during exercise: the effect of fluid supplementation. Sports Med 1995; 20(2): 65–76PubMedCrossRef
71.
go back to reference Leiper JB, Prentice AS, Wrightson C, et al. Gastric emptying of a carbohydrate-electrolyte drink during a soccer match. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2001; 33(11): 1932–8PubMedCrossRef Leiper JB, Prentice AS, Wrightson C, et al. Gastric emptying of a carbohydrate-electrolyte drink during a soccer match. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2001; 33(11): 1932–8PubMedCrossRef
72.
go back to reference Murray R. The effects of consuming carbohydrate-electrolyte beverages on gastric emptying and fluid absorption during and following exercise. Sports Med 1987; 4: 322–51PubMedCrossRef Murray R. The effects of consuming carbohydrate-electrolyte beverages on gastric emptying and fluid absorption during and following exercise. Sports Med 1987; 4: 322–51PubMedCrossRef
73.
go back to reference Castenfors J. Renal function during exercise. Acta Physiol Scand 1967; 70Suppl. 293: 1–44 Castenfors J. Renal function during exercise. Acta Physiol Scand 1967; 70Suppl. 293: 1–44
74.
go back to reference Freund BJ, Shizuru EM, Hashiro GM, et al. Hormonal, electrolyte, and renal responses to exercise are intensity dependent. J Appl Physiol 1991; 70(2): 900–6PubMed Freund BJ, Shizuru EM, Hashiro GM, et al. Hormonal, electrolyte, and renal responses to exercise are intensity dependent. J Appl Physiol 1991; 70(2): 900–6PubMed
75.
go back to reference Pastene J, Germain M, Allevard AM, et al. Water balance during and after marathon running. Eur J Appl Physiol 1996; 73(1–2): 49–55CrossRef Pastene J, Germain M, Allevard AM, et al. Water balance during and after marathon running. Eur J Appl Physiol 1996; 73(1–2): 49–55CrossRef
76.
go back to reference Schmidt W, Bub A, Meyer M, et al. Is urodilation the missing link in exercise-dependent renal sodium retention? J Appl Physiol 1998; 84(1): 123–8PubMed Schmidt W, Bub A, Meyer M, et al. Is urodilation the missing link in exercise-dependent renal sodium retention? J Appl Physiol 1998; 84(1): 123–8PubMed
77.
go back to reference Stokke O. Clinical chemical changes in physical activity. Scand J Soc Med Suppl 1982; 29: 93–101PubMed Stokke O. Clinical chemical changes in physical activity. Scand J Soc Med Suppl 1982; 29: 93–101PubMed
78.
go back to reference Noakes TD. The hyponatremia of exercise. Int J Sport Nutr 1992; 2(3): 205–28PubMed Noakes TD. The hyponatremia of exercise. Int J Sport Nutr 1992; 2(3): 205–28PubMed
79.
go back to reference Anderson JV, Blood SR, Somers VK, et al. Hyponatremia and ultramarathon runners. JAMA 1986; 256(2): 213–4CrossRef Anderson JV, Blood SR, Somers VK, et al. Hyponatremia and ultramarathon runners. JAMA 1986; 256(2): 213–4CrossRef
81.
go back to reference Bailey RR, Dann E, Gillies AHB, et al. What the urine contains following athletic competition. N Z Med J 1976; 83: 309–13PubMed Bailey RR, Dann E, Gillies AHB, et al. What the urine contains following athletic competition. N Z Med J 1976; 83: 309–13PubMed
82.
go back to reference McKenna MJ. The roles of ionic processes in muscular fatigue during intense exercise. Sports Med 1992; 13(2): 134–45PubMedCrossRef McKenna MJ. The roles of ionic processes in muscular fatigue during intense exercise. Sports Med 1992; 13(2): 134–45PubMedCrossRef
83.
go back to reference Speedy DB, Noakes TD, Boswell T, et al. Response to a fluid load in athletes with a history of exercise induced hyponatremia. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2001; 33(9): 1434–42PubMedCrossRef Speedy DB, Noakes TD, Boswell T, et al. Response to a fluid load in athletes with a history of exercise induced hyponatremia. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2001; 33(9): 1434–42PubMedCrossRef
84.
go back to reference Roberts WO. A 12yr profile of medical injury and illness for the Twin Cities Marathon. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2000; 32(9): 1549–55PubMed Roberts WO. A 12yr profile of medical injury and illness for the Twin Cities Marathon. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2000; 32(9): 1549–55PubMed
85.
go back to reference Occhi G, Gemma S, Buselli P, et al. Effects of repeated endurance exercise on some metabolic parameters in crosscountry skiers. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 1987; 27: 184–90PubMed Occhi G, Gemma S, Buselli P, et al. Effects of repeated endurance exercise on some metabolic parameters in crosscountry skiers. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 1987; 27: 184–90PubMed
86.
go back to reference Refsum HE, Tveit B, Meen HD, et al. Serum electrolyte, fluid and acid-base balance after prolonged heavy exercise at low environmental temperature. Scand J Clin Lab Invest 1973; 32: 117–22PubMedCrossRef Refsum HE, Tveit B, Meen HD, et al. Serum electrolyte, fluid and acid-base balance after prolonged heavy exercise at low environmental temperature. Scand J Clin Lab Invest 1973; 32: 117–22PubMedCrossRef
87.
go back to reference Muller J. Why marathon runners collapse [letter]. S Afr Med J 1988; 74(5): 247 Muller J. Why marathon runners collapse [letter]. S Afr Med J 1988; 74(5): 247
88.
go back to reference Speedy DB, Noakes TD, Schneider G. Exercise-associated hyponatremia: a review. Emerg Med 2001; 13: 17–27CrossRef Speedy DB, Noakes TD, Schneider G. Exercise-associated hyponatremia: a review. Emerg Med 2001; 13: 17–27CrossRef
90.
go back to reference Holtzhausen LM, Noakes TD. The prevalence and significance of post-exercise (postural) hypotension in ultramarathon runners. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1995; 27(12): 1595–601PubMed Holtzhausen LM, Noakes TD. The prevalence and significance of post-exercise (postural) hypotension in ultramarathon runners. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1995; 27(12): 1595–601PubMed
92.
go back to reference Holtzhausen LM, Noakes TD. Collapsed ultraendurance athlete: proposed mechanisms and an approach to management. Clin J Sport Med 1997 Oct; 7(4): 292–301PubMedCrossRef Holtzhausen LM, Noakes TD. Collapsed ultraendurance athlete: proposed mechanisms and an approach to management. Clin J Sport Med 1997 Oct; 7(4): 292–301PubMedCrossRef
94.
go back to reference Cade R, Packer D, Zauner C, et al. Marathon running: physiological and chemical changes accompanying late-race functional deterioration. Eur J Appl Physiol 1992; 65(6): 485–91CrossRef Cade R, Packer D, Zauner C, et al. Marathon running: physiological and chemical changes accompanying late-race functional deterioration. Eur J Appl Physiol 1992; 65(6): 485–91CrossRef
95.
go back to reference Cade R, Spooner G, Schlein E, et al. Effect of fluid, electrolyte, and glucose replacement during exercise on performance, body temperature, rate of sweat loss, and compositional changes of extracellular fluid. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 1972; 12(3): 150–6PubMed Cade R, Spooner G, Schlein E, et al. Effect of fluid, electrolyte, and glucose replacement during exercise on performance, body temperature, rate of sweat loss, and compositional changes of extracellular fluid. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 1972; 12(3): 150–6PubMed
96.
go back to reference Welsh RS, Davis JM, Burke JR, et al. Carbohydrates and physical/mental performance during intermittent exercise to fatigue. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2002; 34(4): 723–31PubMedCrossRef Welsh RS, Davis JM, Burke JR, et al. Carbohydrates and physical/mental performance during intermittent exercise to fatigue. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2002; 34(4): 723–31PubMedCrossRef
97.
go back to reference Nose H, Mack GW, Shi X, et al. Role of osmolality and plasma volume during rehydration in humans. J Appl Physiol 1988; 65(1): 325–31PubMed Nose H, Mack GW, Shi X, et al. Role of osmolality and plasma volume during rehydration in humans. J Appl Physiol 1988; 65(1): 325–31PubMed
98.
go back to reference Gisolfi CV, Spranger KJ, Summers RW, et al. Effects of cycle exercise on intestinal absorption in humans. J Appl Physiol 1991; 71(6): 2518–27PubMed Gisolfi CV, Spranger KJ, Summers RW, et al. Effects of cycle exercise on intestinal absorption in humans. J Appl Physiol 1991; 71(6): 2518–27PubMed
99.
go back to reference Bar-Or O, Wilk B. Water and electrolyte replenishment in the exercising child. Int J Sport Nutr 1996; 6: 93–9PubMed Bar-Or O, Wilk B. Water and electrolyte replenishment in the exercising child. Int J Sport Nutr 1996; 6: 93–9PubMed
100.
go back to reference Wilmore JH, Morton AR, Gilbey HJ, et al. Role of taste preference on fluid intake during and after 90 min of running at 60% of V̇O2max in the heat. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1998; 30(4): 587–95PubMedCrossRef Wilmore JH, Morton AR, Gilbey HJ, et al. Role of taste preference on fluid intake during and after 90 min of running at 60% of V̇O2max in the heat. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1998; 30(4): 587–95PubMedCrossRef
101.
go back to reference Fallowfield JL, Williams C, Singh R. The influence of ingesting a carbohydrate-electrolyte beverage during 4 hours of recovery on subsequent endurance capacity. Int J Sports Nutr 1993; 5(4): 285–99 Fallowfield JL, Williams C, Singh R. The influence of ingesting a carbohydrate-electrolyte beverage during 4 hours of recovery on subsequent endurance capacity. Int J Sports Nutr 1993; 5(4): 285–99
102.
go back to reference Shirreffs SM, Taylor AJ, Leiper JB, et al. Post-exercise rehydration in man: effects of volume consumed and drink sodium content. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1996; 28(10): 1260–71PubMedCrossRef Shirreffs SM, Taylor AJ, Leiper JB, et al. Post-exercise rehydration in man: effects of volume consumed and drink sodium content. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1996; 28(10): 1260–71PubMedCrossRef
103.
go back to reference Sanders B, Noakes TD, Dennis SC. Sodium replacement and fluid shifts during prolonged exercise in humans. Eur J Appl Physiol 2001; 84: 419–25PubMedCrossRef Sanders B, Noakes TD, Dennis SC. Sodium replacement and fluid shifts during prolonged exercise in humans. Eur J Appl Physiol 2001; 84: 419–25PubMedCrossRef
104.
go back to reference Nielsen B, Sjogaard G, Ugelvig J, et al. Fluid balance in exercise dehydration and rehydration with different glucose-electrolyte drinks. Eur J Appl Physiol 1986; 55: 318–25CrossRef Nielsen B, Sjogaard G, Ugelvig J, et al. Fluid balance in exercise dehydration and rehydration with different glucose-electrolyte drinks. Eur J Appl Physiol 1986; 55: 318–25CrossRef
105.
go back to reference Gisolfi CV, Lambert GP, Summers RW. Intestinal fluid absorption during exercise: role of sport drink osmolality and [Na+]. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2001; 33(6): 907–15PubMedCrossRef Gisolfi CV, Lambert GP, Summers RW. Intestinal fluid absorption during exercise: role of sport drink osmolality and [Na+]. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2001; 33(6): 907–15PubMedCrossRef
106.
go back to reference Avery ME, Snyder JD. Oral therapy for acute diarrhoea: the underused simple solution. N Engl J Med 1990; 323: 891–4PubMedCrossRef Avery ME, Snyder JD. Oral therapy for acute diarrhoea: the underused simple solution. N Engl J Med 1990; 323: 891–4PubMedCrossRef
107.
go back to reference Speedy DB, Thompson JMD, Rodgers I, et al. Oral salt supplementation during ultradistance exercise. Clin J Sport Med 2002; 12: 279–84PubMedCrossRef Speedy DB, Thompson JMD, Rodgers I, et al. Oral salt supplementation during ultradistance exercise. Clin J Sport Med 2002; 12: 279–84PubMedCrossRef
108.
go back to reference Sanders B, Noakes TD, Dennis SC. Water and eletrolyte shifts with partial fluid replacement during exercise. Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol 1999; 80(4): 318–23PubMedCrossRef Sanders B, Noakes TD, Dennis SC. Water and eletrolyte shifts with partial fluid replacement during exercise. Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol 1999; 80(4): 318–23PubMedCrossRef
Metadata
Title
Recommendations for Treatment of Hyponatraemia at Endurance Events
Author
Dr Margaret Hsieh
Publication date
01-04-2004
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Sports Medicine / Issue 4/2004
Print ISSN: 0112-1642
Electronic ISSN: 1179-2035
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2165/00007256-200434040-00003

Other articles of this Issue 4/2004

Sports Medicine 4/2004 Go to the issue