Versión original del autorThe purpose of this study was to identify if awareness of water loss could impact thirst perception during exercise in the heat. Eleven males participated in two sessions in random order, receiving true or false information of their water losses every 30 minutes. Thirst perception (TP), actual dehydration, stomach fullness, and heat stress were measured every 30 minutes during intermittent exercise until dehydrated by ~4% body mass (BM). Post exercise they ingested water ad libitum for 30 minutes. Preexercise BM, TP, and hydration status were not different between sessions (p>0.05). As dehydration progressed during exercise TP increased significantly (p= 0.001), but it was the same for both sessions (p=0.447). Post...
Post-exercise rehydration has been widely studied, with special emphasis on retention of ingested f...
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...
Background: Thirst has been used as an indicator of dehydration; however, as a perception, we hypot...
Solo resumenThirst is claimed to be a perfect measure of fluid needs, but insufficient information i...
This is a slide versión of the of the poster presented at the 2012 American College of Sports Medici...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perception of thirst as a marker of hydration status fo...
artículo (preprint) -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Centro de Investigación en Ciencias del Movimiento...
J.D. Adams, Yasuki Sekuguchi, Adam Seal, Hyungyu Suh, Cameron Sprong, Lisa Jansen, Stavros A. Kavour...
Exercising in cold environments results in water losses, yet examination of resultant voluntary wate...
The purposes of these investigations were to describe the relationship of thirst to hydration during...
Post-exercise rehydration has been widely studied, with particular emphasis on retention of ingested...
Dataset to accompany a previous publication. Capitán-Jiménez, C. & Aragón-Vargas, L.F. (2016). Thirs...
Este estudio experimental fue diseñado para evaluar durante el ejercicio y la rehidratación ad libit...
Perceived thirst (TP) was evaluated as a dependent variable: can it distinguish among several levels...
Post-exercise rehydration has been widely studied, with special emphasis on retention of ingested f...
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...
Background: Thirst has been used as an indicator of dehydration; however, as a perception, we hypot...
Solo resumenThirst is claimed to be a perfect measure of fluid needs, but insufficient information i...
This is a slide versión of the of the poster presented at the 2012 American College of Sports Medici...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perception of thirst as a marker of hydration status fo...
artículo (preprint) -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Centro de Investigación en Ciencias del Movimiento...
J.D. Adams, Yasuki Sekuguchi, Adam Seal, Hyungyu Suh, Cameron Sprong, Lisa Jansen, Stavros A. Kavour...
Exercising in cold environments results in water losses, yet examination of resultant voluntary wate...
The purposes of these investigations were to describe the relationship of thirst to hydration during...
Post-exercise rehydration has been widely studied, with particular emphasis on retention of ingested...
Dataset to accompany a previous publication. Capitán-Jiménez, C. & Aragón-Vargas, L.F. (2016). Thirs...
Este estudio experimental fue diseñado para evaluar durante el ejercicio y la rehidratación ad libit...
Perceived thirst (TP) was evaluated as a dependent variable: can it distinguish among several levels...
Post-exercise rehydration has been widely studied, with special emphasis on retention of ingested f...
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...