The present cross-sectional research was carried out with the women basketball players of University of Delhi and a matched control group; after screening within pre-determined selection criteria. The investigation was undertaken with a rationale that there is paucity of data regarding the effect of impaired hydration status on the psycho-physiological parameters fluid intake practices and factors influencing these practices amongst the athletes primarily in India. The findings indicated significantly higher values of post-exercise urine specific gravity (p>0.01) urine pH (p>0.05) and heart rate (p>0.05) in basketball group compared to control group. A positive covariance was also observed between urine specific gravity and heart rate implying that significantly higher levels of dehydration in the basketball group may have caused deterioration in psycho-physiological response. The study highlighted that training in an uncontrolled environment may cause dehydration related psycho-physiological fatigue which may be attenuated with improved fluid intake practices.
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