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Sports Drinks Evaluation by a Sports - Oriented Dentist

Witold Bojar, Sylwia Flis, Pawel Rogus

Dental research and oral health(2021)

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Introduction Modern amateur sportsmen often spend several hours daily on exercise. Especially those doing cycling, longdistance running or triathlon. Sports drinks are widely used by them on every training routine. Some studies have reported a close relationship between sports drinks and dental erosion. Are there any brands or formulations which can be advantageous and recommended by dental professionals? Methods 5 “isotonic” sports drinks, an energy drink, orange juice, vitamin water and 2 extempore drinks were chosen for the study. Their pH and osmolality were analyzed. Results The osmolality of the evaluated drinks varied over a relatively broad range (60-648 mmol/kg). In general, it was increasing with total carbohydrate content. The pH value was in the range of 2.76 to 3.90; what may have an impact on dental erosion. Conclusions It is always advisable for a sport person to choose a drink with a desired osmolality. This is not an easy issue, because the “isotonic” sports drinks and one of the ex tempore (home-made) drink did not have the optimal osmolality in our opinion. The value of big concern for every dental professional is however and undoubtedly the acidity of all the evaluated beverages. Taking into consideration both parameters, there was no drink in the tested group to be recommended by a sports-oriented dentist. Dent Res Oral Health 2021; 4(2): 034-038 DOI: 10.26502/droh.0039 Dental Research and Oral Health Vol. 4 No. 2 June 2021 35
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