Summary.—Cognitive and mood decrements resulting from mild dehydration and glucose consumption were studied. Men and women (total N = 54; M age = 19.8 yr., SD = 1.2) were recruited from college athletic teams. Euhydration or dehydra-tion was achieved by athletes completing team practices with or without water re-placement. Dehydration was associated with higher thirst and negative mood rat-ings as well as better Digit Span performance. Participants showed better Vigilance Attention with euhydration. Hydration status and athlete’s sex interacted with performance on Choice Reaction Time and Vigilance Attention. In a second study, half of the athletes received glucose prior to cognitive testing. Results for nega-tive mood and thirst rati...
Objective: To determine whether moderate water loss (~1.5–2% of body mass (BM)) represents a signifi...
Acute dehydration is a common method of weight loss in many combat sports, including Mixed Martial A...
Introduction: Dehydration develops when the body fluid losses exceed fluid intake. It may occur duri...
During activities of daily living, there are demands placed on the body both cognitively and physica...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether moderate exercise-induced dehydration (DEH) has a...
Objective: While brief bouts of exercise improve cognitive function, more prolonged exercise can sup...
Maintaining optimal physical and cognitive performance are keys to success for most exercise context...
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The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of acute active dehydration by exercise in a ho...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this review was to critically analyse the current evidence investigati...
The hypothesis was considered that a low fluid intake disrupts cognition and mood. Most research has...
Background Dehydration has been shown to decrease sports performance. However, the exact cause of th...
This study investigated the impact of mild-moderate dehydration on alcohol-induced deteriorations in...
Objective: To determine whether moderate water loss (~1.5–2% of body mass (BM)) represents a signifi...
Objective: To determine whether moderate water loss (~1.5–2% of body mass (BM)) represents a signifi...
Objective: To determine whether moderate water loss (~1.5–2% of body mass (BM)) represents a signifi...
Acute dehydration is a common method of weight loss in many combat sports, including Mixed Martial A...
Introduction: Dehydration develops when the body fluid losses exceed fluid intake. It may occur duri...
During activities of daily living, there are demands placed on the body both cognitively and physica...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether moderate exercise-induced dehydration (DEH) has a...
Objective: While brief bouts of exercise improve cognitive function, more prolonged exercise can sup...
Maintaining optimal physical and cognitive performance are keys to success for most exercise context...
PubMedID: 21029202We investigated the cognitive effects of exercising in the heat on the field playe...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of acute active dehydration by exercise in a ho...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this review was to critically analyse the current evidence investigati...
The hypothesis was considered that a low fluid intake disrupts cognition and mood. Most research has...
Background Dehydration has been shown to decrease sports performance. However, the exact cause of th...
This study investigated the impact of mild-moderate dehydration on alcohol-induced deteriorations in...
Objective: To determine whether moderate water loss (~1.5–2% of body mass (BM)) represents a signifi...
Objective: To determine whether moderate water loss (~1.5–2% of body mass (BM)) represents a signifi...
Objective: To determine whether moderate water loss (~1.5–2% of body mass (BM)) represents a signifi...
Acute dehydration is a common method of weight loss in many combat sports, including Mixed Martial A...
Introduction: Dehydration develops when the body fluid losses exceed fluid intake. It may occur duri...