This study aimed to compare the physiologic effects of regular water consumption to those of electrolyte drink consumption in exercise capacity and recovery after exhaustive exercise. The participants were 10 healthy young men who exercised on a treadmill before and after receiving regular water and an electrolyte drink (3RINK) four weeks later. A 250-mL fluid volume was ingested 30 min before exercise and immediately after. Body composition, water metabolizing hormones, and body electrolytes were analyzed at rest (R), immediately after exercise (P0), and 1 h after exercise (P1). Moreover, serum lactic acid levels were measured to determine recovery. Total body water, intracellular, and extracellular water levels were higher after consuming...
Despite the importance of hydration during exercise, the impact of ingesting water or isotonic solut...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of fluid replacement on power output (PO), rati...
Eight well-trained male and female cyclists were studied to determine the effect of sodium and/or wa...
Background & objectives: Carbohydrate-electrolyte drink has a significant role on energy balance...
The aim of this study was to compare the effect of ad libitum intake of a milk-based liquid meal sup...
This study examined the influence of water ingestion on affect and perceived exertion during sub-max...
The effects of varying sodium (Na) and carbohydrate (CHO) in oral rehydration solutions (ORS) and sp...
This study investigated the effect of consuming either water or a carbohydrate (CHO)-electrolyte spo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of water and a 50 mmol/L NaCl solution on post...
Three studies examined hydration and performance for recreational exercisers (REC). Three beverages ...
Considerable interest is attracted to the problems on water ingestion during exercise, however, it i...
The objective of the present study was to determine the effects of exercise with water intake, sport...
The American College of Sports Medicine\u27s (ACSM) position stand on appropriate fluid intake for l...
The American College of Sports Medicine guidelines on post exercise fluid replacement are based on s...
Background and Objective: Rapid and adequate rehydration is important for many athletes, especially ...
Despite the importance of hydration during exercise, the impact of ingesting water or isotonic solut...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of fluid replacement on power output (PO), rati...
Eight well-trained male and female cyclists were studied to determine the effect of sodium and/or wa...
Background & objectives: Carbohydrate-electrolyte drink has a significant role on energy balance...
The aim of this study was to compare the effect of ad libitum intake of a milk-based liquid meal sup...
This study examined the influence of water ingestion on affect and perceived exertion during sub-max...
The effects of varying sodium (Na) and carbohydrate (CHO) in oral rehydration solutions (ORS) and sp...
This study investigated the effect of consuming either water or a carbohydrate (CHO)-electrolyte spo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of water and a 50 mmol/L NaCl solution on post...
Three studies examined hydration and performance for recreational exercisers (REC). Three beverages ...
Considerable interest is attracted to the problems on water ingestion during exercise, however, it i...
The objective of the present study was to determine the effects of exercise with water intake, sport...
The American College of Sports Medicine\u27s (ACSM) position stand on appropriate fluid intake for l...
The American College of Sports Medicine guidelines on post exercise fluid replacement are based on s...
Background and Objective: Rapid and adequate rehydration is important for many athletes, especially ...
Despite the importance of hydration during exercise, the impact of ingesting water or isotonic solut...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of fluid replacement on power output (PO), rati...
Eight well-trained male and female cyclists were studied to determine the effect of sodium and/or wa...