Thursday, February 01, 2007

Re: [TuesdayThursdayRide] what color is your pee?

1= easy ride
10=Thursday ride
 
 
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Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 4:37 PM
Subject: RE: [TuesdayThursdayRide] what color is your pee?

if you drank a whole lot on st. patty's day, then you should be hitting a "1".  unless it was the color of the alcohol trickling through...


From: TuesdayThursdayRide@yahoogroups.com [mailto:TuesdayThursdayRide@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ext Kam Zardouzian
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 11:45 AM
To: TuesdayThursdayRide@yahoogroups.com; swamis@yahoogroups.com; raceplan.blog@blogger.com
Subject: [TuesdayThursdayRide] what color is your pee?

Interesting way to find out if you're hydrated enough.  I think I hit #8 below after St. Patty's last year.

  • description / procedure: The first part of the urine stream is discarded, then a small sample of urine is collected into a clear container. Measurement may be done immediately, or the specimen can be stored for later analysis. The sample is usually collected first thing in the morning. It may also be of interest to collect samples prior to or post exercise, though there may be a time delay for the effect of dehydration to show in the urine color.

  • equipment required: Urine specimen containers, ice bucket for storage and ice, color rating chart, gloves, clip boards, recording sheet, pen.

  • interpretation: The sample should be held up in front of a white background, in good light, and the color compared to the chart to the left. The lower the number, the better the result. A urine color rating of 1, 2 or 3 is considered to be well-hydrated (Armstrong, 2000). Based on these results, changes in fluid intake can be made.

  • precautions:
    • certain medicines and vitamins may cause the color of the urine to change. If any of these have been taken, this test is unreliable.
    • the colors your see on the screen, or when you print the image out, may appear different to the original chart. Therefore this chart should only be used as a guide. If more accurate comparison is required, please go to an original source.
  • references:
    • Armstrong, L.E., Maresh, C.M., Castellani, J.W., Bereron, M.F., Kenefick, R.W., LaGassee, K.E., and Riebe, D. (1994). "Urinary Indices of Hydration Status.", Int. J. Sport Nutr., 4, 265-279.
    • Armstrong, L.E., Soto, J.A., Hacker, F.T., Casa, D.J., Kavouras, S.A., Maresh, C.M. (1998). "Urinary indices during dehydration, exercise, and rehydration." Int. J. Sport Nutr. 8: 345-355.
    • Armstrong, L.E. (2000). Performing in Extreme Environments, Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL.
 
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