This study aimed to determine the effects of dehydration on metabolic and neuromuscular functionality performance during a cycling exercise. Ten male subjects (age 23.4 ± 2.7 years; body weight 74.6 ± 10.4 kg; height 177.3 ± 4.6 cm) cycled at 65% VO2max for 60 min followed by a time-to-trial (TT) at 95% VO2max, in two different conditions: dehydration (DEH) and hydration (HYD). The bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) and body weight measurements were performed to assess body fluid changes. Heart rate (HR), energy cost, minute ventilation, oxygen uptake, and metabolic power were evaluated during the experiments. In addition, neuromuscular activity of the vastus medialis and biceps femoris muscles were assessed by surface electromy...
Object: aerobic capacity and muscle power changes after physical exertion in the heat-induced dehydr...
Water, composing almost 65% of the body, is a fundamental element for human metabolism. It has the a...
Dehydration hastens the decline in cerebral blood flow (CBF) during incremental exercise, while the ...
This study aimed to determine the effects of dehydration on metabolic and neuromuscular functionalit...
This study examined the effect of exercise-induced dehydration by ~4% body mass loss on 5-km cycling...
Introduction/Purpose: This study examined the influence of acute dehydration on neuromuscular functi...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of passive dehydration on neuromuscula...
Abstract Introduction: Hypohydration exceeding 2% of body mass (bm), affected by heat and thirst lev...
Introduction/Purpose: This study examined the influence of acute dehydration on neuromuscular functi...
This thesis aimed: 1. to examine the accuracy of classic and specific bioimpedance vector analysis (...
During activities of daily living, there are demands placed on the body both cognitively and physica...
J.D. Adams, Yasuki Sekuguchi, Adam Seal, Hyungyu Suh, Cameron Sprong, Lisa Jansen, Stavros A. Kavour...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Key points: Dehy...
Purpose: The purpose of these studies was to observe the effect of dehydration on exercise performan...
Background: Dehydration through exercise induces physiological and metabolic changes which may impai...
Object: aerobic capacity and muscle power changes after physical exertion in the heat-induced dehydr...
Water, composing almost 65% of the body, is a fundamental element for human metabolism. It has the a...
Dehydration hastens the decline in cerebral blood flow (CBF) during incremental exercise, while the ...
This study aimed to determine the effects of dehydration on metabolic and neuromuscular functionalit...
This study examined the effect of exercise-induced dehydration by ~4% body mass loss on 5-km cycling...
Introduction/Purpose: This study examined the influence of acute dehydration on neuromuscular functi...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of passive dehydration on neuromuscula...
Abstract Introduction: Hypohydration exceeding 2% of body mass (bm), affected by heat and thirst lev...
Introduction/Purpose: This study examined the influence of acute dehydration on neuromuscular functi...
This thesis aimed: 1. to examine the accuracy of classic and specific bioimpedance vector analysis (...
During activities of daily living, there are demands placed on the body both cognitively and physica...
J.D. Adams, Yasuki Sekuguchi, Adam Seal, Hyungyu Suh, Cameron Sprong, Lisa Jansen, Stavros A. Kavour...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Key points: Dehy...
Purpose: The purpose of these studies was to observe the effect of dehydration on exercise performan...
Background: Dehydration through exercise induces physiological and metabolic changes which may impai...
Object: aerobic capacity and muscle power changes after physical exertion in the heat-induced dehydr...
Water, composing almost 65% of the body, is a fundamental element for human metabolism. It has the a...
Dehydration hastens the decline in cerebral blood flow (CBF) during incremental exercise, while the ...