Effects of Oral Salt Supplementation on Physical Performance During a Half-ironman (SALTED)
Hyponatremia
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Hyponatremia focused on measuring Half-ironman, Triathlon, Salt, Exercise, Performance
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
-Triathletes with previous experience in half-ironman
Exclusion Criteria:
-Potential participants (triathletes) with a previous history of muscle disorder, cardiac or kidney disease or those taking medicines or supplements during the two prior weeks were discarded.
Sites / Locations
- Exercise Physiology Laboratory, Camilo Jose Cela University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Placebo Comparator
Salt administration
Placebo administration
Participants were provided with 3 plastic bags each one containing 4 white capsules (e.g., a total of 12 capsules). In the salt group, the capsules were filled with a commercially available product that contains buffered electrolyte salts (Saltstick caps, Saltstick, California US). The total amount of electrolytes provided in the salt group was: 2580 mg of sodium (113 mmol), 3979 mg of chloride (112 mmol), 756 mg of potassium (19.3 mmol) and 132 mg of magnesium (5.4 mmol).
In the control group, participants received the same number of capsules with the exact same appearance but filled with an isocaloric placebo (cellulose).