This study determined the beverage hydration index (BHI) and postprandial cardiac autonomic activity after consuming an isotonic beverage (IB) compared to distilled water (DW). Twenty-two participants (50% female; mean ± SD; age, 27 ± 3 year; height, 169.1 ± 12.6 cm; weight, 73.3 ± 13.8 kg; BF%, 23 ± 10%) completed two experimental trials where they consumed 1 L DW or an IB; after which urine volume and cardiac autonomic activity was measured through 240 min. Cardiac autonomic activity was quantified using heart rate (HR), log transformed heart rate variability measures (root mean square of successive R–R intervals; RMSSD; low frequency, LF; and high frequency, HF) and systolic time intervals (pre-ejection period, PEP). BHI was significantl...
Purpose: Water drinking increases blood pressure in a substantial proportion of patients who have se...
Presentation given at National Strength and Conditioning Association National Conference, Washington...
Matthew A. Tucker, Matthew S. Ganio, Jenna M. Burchfield & Nicole E. Moyen Department of Health, Hum...
Background: With prolonged physical activity, it is important to maintain adequate fluid balance. Th...
Background: The identification of beverages that promote longer- term fluid retention and maintenanc...
Despite the importance of hydration during exercise, the impact of ingesting water or isotonic solut...
People living in tropical climates spend much of their time in confined air-conditioned spaces, perf...
The beverage hydration index (BHI) facilitates a comparison of relative hydration properties of beve...
<div><p>ABSTRACT The purpose was to analyze the effect of the ingestion of two amounts of water in t...
drinking activates the autonomic nervous system and induces acute hemodynamic changes. The actual st...
Purpose: The effects of moderate beer consumption after physical activity on rehydration and fluid b...
Water drinking activates the autonomic nervous system and induces acute hemodynamic changes. The act...
This study systematically examined the influence of carbohydrate (sucrose), sodium, and caffeine on ...
Background: The role of mineral components in the hemodynamic response to water drinking is still e...
Intro: Dehydration is common in athletes and can lead to reductions in cognitive and physical perfor...
Purpose: Water drinking increases blood pressure in a substantial proportion of patients who have se...
Presentation given at National Strength and Conditioning Association National Conference, Washington...
Matthew A. Tucker, Matthew S. Ganio, Jenna M. Burchfield & Nicole E. Moyen Department of Health, Hum...
Background: With prolonged physical activity, it is important to maintain adequate fluid balance. Th...
Background: The identification of beverages that promote longer- term fluid retention and maintenanc...
Despite the importance of hydration during exercise, the impact of ingesting water or isotonic solut...
People living in tropical climates spend much of their time in confined air-conditioned spaces, perf...
The beverage hydration index (BHI) facilitates a comparison of relative hydration properties of beve...
<div><p>ABSTRACT The purpose was to analyze the effect of the ingestion of two amounts of water in t...
drinking activates the autonomic nervous system and induces acute hemodynamic changes. The actual st...
Purpose: The effects of moderate beer consumption after physical activity on rehydration and fluid b...
Water drinking activates the autonomic nervous system and induces acute hemodynamic changes. The act...
This study systematically examined the influence of carbohydrate (sucrose), sodium, and caffeine on ...
Background: The role of mineral components in the hemodynamic response to water drinking is still e...
Intro: Dehydration is common in athletes and can lead to reductions in cognitive and physical perfor...
Purpose: Water drinking increases blood pressure in a substantial proportion of patients who have se...
Presentation given at National Strength and Conditioning Association National Conference, Washington...
Matthew A. Tucker, Matthew S. Ganio, Jenna M. Burchfield & Nicole E. Moyen Department of Health, Hum...