%0 Journal Article %T Ingesta voluntaria de l赤quido y cambio en el gusto con opci車n de dos bebidas durante entrenamiento en ciclismo Voluntary fluid intake and palatability change with two-drink availability during cycling training %A Pietro Scaglioni %J Pensar en Movimiento : Revista de Ciencias del Ejercicio y la Salud %D 2008 %I Universidad de Costa Rica %X The purpose of this study was to determine how voluntary drinking is affected by the simultaneous presence of two different beverages (plain water and a sports drink) compared to the availability of just one beverage at a time. Methods: Twenty recreational cyclists and triathletes (22.8 ㊣ 6.9 years old) were recruited. Subjects completed three laboratory sessions each (DB=23∼C, RH=70%) in randomly assigned order, with at least one week between sessions: one session, only water available (WAonly); another session, only sports drink (SDonly); and another session, both beverages (BOTH). Drinking was ad libitum. Each exercise session lasted 100 min.: a 20 min. warm-up, followed by eight 5-min. high-intensity intervals (85-95% HRmax) alternating with 2.5 min. recovery time (60-70% HRmax) and a final 20 min. recovery (60-70% HRmax). Fluid ingestion was measured each 20 min. Taste scores for both fluids (W and SD) and body weight were also measured before and after each exercise session. Results: No significant differences were found for total fluid ingestion when comparing BOTH and SDonly (846.1 382.7 vs. 827.9 365.6 mL, respectively, p > 0.05). However, subjects consumed less water (WAonly, 633.4 400.5 mL) compared with the other two conditions (p = 0.009). Subjects drank more sports drink than plain water during the BOTH condition (659.2 349.8 vs 186.9 128.0, p < 0.0005). Voluntary drinking was not enough to prevent a minor but statistically significant (p < 0.003) average reduction in body mass (voluntary dehydration) of 0.5% BM for all experimental conditions. Sensory tests showed a preference for the sports drink flavor (7.49㊣1.1) vs. water (5.41㊣1.5) (p<0.0005). Conclusions: Sports drink enhances voluntary fluid intake more than when only water is available. Ad libitum drinking was greater when a sports drink was available. Sensory scores obtained support this preference for a sports drink vs. water. El prop車sito de este estudio fue determinar si existe una mayor ingesta voluntaria al tener dos bebidas diferentes disponibles (agua o bebida deportiva) de forma simult芍nea, en comparaci車n con un solo tipo de bebida a la vez. 20 ciclistas y triatlonistas recreativos realizaron tres sesiones de laboratorio cada uno (TBS= 23∼C, HR=70%), en orden aleatorio y separadas al menos por una semana: una, solamente agua disponible, otra, s車lo bebida deportiva y otra con las dos bebidas disponibles simult芍neamente. Cada sesi車n consist赤a de 100 minutos de ejercicio, con 20 min. de calentamiento; ocho intervalos de 5-min., alta intensidad (85-95% FCmax) recupera %K Deshidrataci車n %K Bebida Deportiva %K Ingesta ad libitum %K preferencia de bebida %U http://www.revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/pem/article/view/369