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WillBrink
07-25-14, 11:31
Right from the "who funds this stuff?" files. I have had a beer during a workout as an intra-workout drink, but as post workout for rehydration? Madness! :cool:


Postexercise rehydration with beer impairs fluid retention, reaction time, and balance.

Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2014 May 27:1-7. [Epub ahead of print]

Abstract

Beer is promoted by popular media as a good choice for rehydration, but there is limited support for the claim. To assess the effect of beer alcohol on rehydration and motor control, 11 young (24.4 ± 3.7 years old) males of legal drinking age were dehydrated to 2.12% ± 0.20% body mass (mean ± SD) by exercising in a climatic chamber (31.7 ± 1.6 °C, 55.0% ± 8.3% relative humidity) on 3 different days, 1 week apart, and rehydrated with 100% of their sweat loss using water (WATER), 4.6% alcohol beer (BEER), or low-alcohol beer (LAB), in random order.

Urine output, blood alcohol content (BAC), reaction time (RT), and balance (as measured by center of pressure velocity (VCoP)) were measured every 30 min over 3 h and compared via 2-way, repeated-measures analyses of variance (ANOVAs). After consuming ≈1.6 L in 1 h, urine output was greater for BEER (1218 ± 279 mL) than for LAB (745 ± 313 mL, p = 0.007) and WATER (774 ± 304 mL, p = 0.043). BAC remained at 0 with WATER and LAB; with BEER, BAC reached 0.857 g/L (95% confidence intervals [0.752, 0.963]) immediately postrehydration. RT was longer for BEER (0.314 ± 0.039 s) than for LAB (0.294 ± 0.034 s, p = 0.009), but was no different from WATER (0.293 ± 0.049 s, p = 0.077). VCoPx was significantly higher for BEER (0.0284 ± 0.0020 m/s) compared with LAB (0.0233 ± 0.0010 m/s) or WATER (0.0238 ± 0.0010 m/s) (p = 0.022), but VCoPy was not different among beverages.

In conclusion, rehydration with BEER resulted in higher diuresis, slower
RT, and impaired VCoP than rehydration with LAB or WATER.


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25041559

crazymoose
07-31-14, 19:50
Bet it wasn't too hard to find subjects for this experiment.

thebarracuda
07-31-14, 20:27
Those crazy college kids and their crazy "studies"!

Though it is a proven fact that beer can both hinder, and help - with equal enthusiasm - recovery from poor verbal choices.

montanadave
07-31-14, 20:34
Though it is a proven fact that beer can both hinder, and help - with equal enthusiasm - recovery from poor verbal choices.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUVwR0rw5fk

thebarracuda
07-31-14, 20:38
Exactly!

JusticeM4
07-31-14, 20:47
Mmmmm beer!

I may have tried it once as a post-running drink. You can bet I slept well that evening.

TehLlama
07-31-14, 23:12
I guess Captain Obvious needs a research staff. Usually, I consider rehydrating and refueling post-workout as an enabling tool for being able to commence celebratory drinking.

Trajan
08-01-14, 07:19
I seem to remember seeing a video of Arnold back in the day drinking a pitcher of beer PWO. Granted he was on dat dere celltech.

Doesn't alcohol stop the production of test? And doesn't beer have quite a bit of estrogen in it?

If I was prone to believing CTs, this would be another example of the war on masculinity.

epoch2k
12-06-14, 13:39
But it tastes sooo good and makes you feel better

strambo
01-20-15, 21:32
I believe hops are what has the estrogen. The typical light american lager has almost no hops in it though, probably a non-factor with 1 or 2 of those. The Northwest style IPAs and IIPAs I drink and brew have a ton though!

I'd be at my ideal weight instead of ~10-15lbs over if I wasn't a beer nerd.

Trajan
01-20-15, 21:48
I believe hops are what has the estrogen. The typical light american lager has almost no hops in it though, probably a non-factor with 1 or 2 of those. The Northwest style IPAs and IIPAs I drink and brew have a ton though!

I'd be at my ideal weight instead of ~10-15lbs over if I wasn't a beer nerd.

You are correct in that hops are one of the most estrogenic plants.

No idea on standard American beers.

Alcohol has a negative effect on testosterone too.

dth4lf
01-21-15, 04:59
Your body essentially stops burning fat when alcohol is present as well.

markm
01-21-15, 07:36
All this dogma makes me want to drink more alcohol.

Double3
01-21-15, 07:55
I prefer a few shots of Jack PWO.

jpmuscle
01-21-15, 09:18
Bah, intra-workout is where its at lol

Dead Man
01-21-15, 09:18
We've been calling beer a "recovery drink" in the competitive cycling world for about a century. I doubt anyone actually believes it's somehow superior to a tall glass of water and a hearty meal, but it's a great excuse to get sloppy after the race.

nova3930
01-21-15, 11:36
And here I thought beer went with everything...

Beer and cookies
beer and cake
beerfloats

but not beer and excercise...