Isotope Dilution for Measuring Total Energy Expenditure, Water Turnover, and Total Body Water in Athletes: A Systematic Review

Filipe Jesus*, Nessan B. Costello, Emi Kondo, Ruben Francisco, Catarina L. Nunes, Jamie Matu, Luis B. Sardinha, Alexia J. Murphy-Alford, Amy H. Luke, Herman Pontzer, Jennifer Rood, Hiroyuki Sagayama, Klaas R. Westerterp, William W. Wong, Yosuke Yamada, Dale A. Schoeller, John R. Speakman, Analiza M. Silva

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Abstract

Isotope-based tracer methods allow the determination of total energy expenditure (TEE), water turnover (rH2O), and total body water (TBW) in free-living conditions. These methods have exciting applications in athletes. However, the limited number of available measurements constrains their applicability. The aim was to describe the application of isotope dilution techniques for measuring TEE, rH2O, and TBW in athletic populations. A comprehensive search (https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/7932T) was performed in three databases: PubMed, EBSCO (CINAHL, MEDLINE, and SPORTDiscus), and Cochrane Library. A total of 1,540 records were identified (564 excluded) and 174 through other sources. After excluding 53 duplicates, 1,097 articles were screened. A total of 121 studies were included, totaling 3,244 measurements from different types of sports, age range, and tier level, with 1,020 from female athletes and 139 measurements where sex was not reported. For TEE, 75 studies were included with values ranging from 1,939 to 10,070 kcal/day. For rH2O, 15 studies were included with values ranging from 2.7 to 13.4 L/day. For TBW, 77 studies were included with values ranging from 29.8 to 76.8 kg. Variability was observed across the studies among the variables of interest. Overall, males showed higher TEE, rH2O, and TBW values than females, with endurance sports showing the greatest variability in energy and water flux, and TBW values varying most in team and mixed sports. Future research should increase representation of females, athletes with disabilities, and Tier 5 "world-class" athletes to establish normative values across sports, age groups, and sex while applying standardized isotope dilution methodologies.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)363–382
Number of pages20
JournalInternational Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
Volume35
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2025

Keywords

  • doubly labeled water
  • energy balance
  • water flux
  • DOUBLY-LABELED-WATER
  • BIOELECTRICAL-IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY
  • JUNIOR BASKETBALL PLAYERS
  • FAT-FREE MASS
  • MINIMUM WEIGHT
  • SOCCER PLAYERS
  • REQUIREMENT ASSESSMENT
  • PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY
  • HEART-RATE
  • BALANCE

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