Combined glycerol and sodium bicarbonate elicits improvements in fluid retention and blood buffering capacity
Ben Patrick, Charles Urwin, Andrew C. Betik, William T. Jardine, Rhiannon Snipe, Monica Kelly, D. Lee Hamilton, Amelia Carr, William Adams, William Adams, William Adams

TL;DR
This study found that combining glycerol and sodium bicarbonate improves fluid retention and blood buffering better than either alone.
Contribution
The novel finding is that the combination of glycerol and sodium bicarbonate does not offer additional fluid retention benefits but improves blood buffering capacity.
Findings
Fluid retention was significantly higher with glycerol + sodium bicarbonate compared to control.
Blood pH and bicarbonate concentration were higher with sodium bicarbonate and its combination.
No significant additive effects on fluid retention were observed with the combination treatment.
Abstract
Background: It is unclear whether hyperhydration induced via glycerol, sodium bicarbonate or a combination of the two is most effective. Aim: This study evaluated the effects of glycerol-, sodium bicarbonate-, and glycerol + sodium bicarbonate-induced hyperhydration on measures of fluid retention, blood buffering capacity, and gastrointestinal symptoms at rest, in comparison to a fluid-only control. Eleven healthy participants (six male) completed four trials (randomised, crossover design). Treatments consisted of glycerol-(G) = 1.0 g·kg-1 body mass glycerol; sodium bicarbonate-(SB) = 0.3 g·kg-1 body mass sodium bicarbonate; and combined glycerol and sodium bicarbonate supplementation-(G + SB) = 1.0 g·kg-1 body mass glycerol + 0.3 g·kg-1 body mass sodium bicarbonate; and a fluid only control-(CON) = 25 mL·kg-1 body mass artificially sweetened water. At baseline and at 20 min intervals…
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TopicsThermoregulation and physiological responses · Body Composition Measurement Techniques · Renal function and acid-base balance
