Effects of Adding Brown Sugar In Young Coconut Water Post High-Intensity Interval Training on Plasma Osmolarity, Oxygen Saturation, and Pulse Rate

This study analyzes the effect of adding brown sugar to young coconut water post-High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) on plasma osmolarity, oxygen saturation, and pulse rate. Utilizing a pre and post-test control group design, the experiment involved 20 male subjects aged 19-22 with a normal bod...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Redy Arif Pradana, Gadis Meinar Sari, Bambang Purwanto, Maharani Fatima Gandasari, Rakhmat Nur Hidayat, Slamet Raharjo, Muhammad Muhammad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: FEADEF 2024-08-01
Series:Retos: Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deportes y Recreación
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Online Access:https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/retos/article/view/103758
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Summary:This study analyzes the effect of adding brown sugar to young coconut water post-High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) on plasma osmolarity, oxygen saturation, and pulse rate. Utilizing a pre and post-test control group design, the experiment involved 20 male subjects aged 19-22 with a normal body mass index. The participants were divided into three groups: (K1) receiving mineral water, (K2) receiving young coconut water, and (K3) receiving young coconut water with added brown sugar. Each subject underwent a 30-minute ergo cycle HIIT session. Blood samples were collected at three intervals: before exercise, immediately after, and an hour post-rehydration. The results indicated plasma osmolarity levels showed no significant change from Pre-HIIT (0.939) to Post-HIIT (0.780). However, Post-Rehydration, an increase was observed across the three groups (p=0.004). Pulse rate measurements revealed no significant difference from Pre-HIIT (0.788) to Post-HIIT (0.411), but Post-Rehydration, a significant decrease was noted between the groups (p=0.034). Oxygen saturation levels remained consistent Pre-HIIT (0.902), Post-HIIT (0.602), and 1-hour post-HIIT (0.611) within the third group. In conclusion, adding brown sugar to young coconut water post-HIIT resulted in higher plasma osmolarity, did not affect oxygen saturation levels, and contributed to a lower pulse rate. Keyword: Plasma osmolarity; oxygen saturation; pulse rate; brown sugar; young coconut water
ISSN:1579-1726
1988-2041