Why marathon runners must avoid dehydration and over-hydration

19 January,2019 05:25 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  mid-day online correspondent

Running creates excess heat. This leads to sweating- a coping mechanism of the body to cool down. The blood fluid becomes thicker as a result of the decline in fluid content in the body

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A marathon runner's sports performance is highly efficient when the runner is adequately hydrated. An excess or deficit of fluids can lead to fatal consequences. Running creates excess heat. This leads to sweating- a coping mechanism of the body to cool down. The blood fluid becomes thicker as a result of the decline in fluid content in the body. Greater force is required to pump blood through the veins. This overloads the heart eventually leading to a heart attack.

"When training for a marathon, runners must drink water at regular intervals. This is to avoid dehydration especially with such variables like warm weather, running intensity, rate of sweating. Dehydration is common, leads to muscle cramps due to fluid and electrolyte loss and so must be avoided," says Dr. Santosh Dora, Senior Cardiologist, Asian Heart Institute.

"Similar to the effects of dehydration is over-hydration. When runner's gain weight while training, it is a sure sign of over drinking. Slow runners are more likely to over hydrate. This is a serious condition and in medical terms is called hyponatremia," says Dr Vijay D'Silva, Director- Critical Care and Medical Affairs, Asian Heart Institute & Medical Director, Tata Mumbai Marathon.

Tips to hydrate yourself:


Tips to avoid over-hydration:

Some symptoms of dehydration are feeling light-headed, rapid heart rate, sunken eyes, dry mouth, thirsty, and headache. Symptoms of over-hydration include headache, puffy or bloated hands and feet, nausea, dizziness, disorientation, and feeling sleepy.

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