Athletes strive to maintain adequate hydration during exercise in the heat by drinking, and more recently by saline infusion. The purpose of this investigation was to compare perceptual and cardiovascular responses to oral and intravenous saline rehydration at rest and during subsequent exercise in the heat. Eight unacclimatized males underwent four randomly assigned rehydration treatments following a 2-4 hour exercise-induced dehydration bout to reduce body weight by 4%. Rehydration treatments included 0.9% saline infusion (09IV), 0.45% saline infusion (45IV), no fluid (NF), and 0.45% saline oral ingestion (ORAL). Following rehydration and rest (2 h total), subjects walked at 50% VO2max for 90 min at 36$\sp\circ$C (EX). The following resul...
Hydration is recommended in order to decrease the overload on the cardiovascular system when healthy...
Exercise performance is usually degraded when athletes are dehydrated by more than approximately 2% ...
Athletes push the limits of what the human body can handle every day. When they exercise in the heat...
Athletes strive to maintain adequate hydration during exercise in the heat by drinking, and more rec...
Intravenous rehydration (IV) is a widely accepted practice in athletic settings. It is believed rapi...
The purpose of this study was to assess if intravenous (IV) fluid rehydration, versus oral rehydrati...
determine the effect of rapid intravenous (IV) versus oral (ORAL) rehydration immediately after dehy...
This study examined the effects of rehydration (Rehy) with fluids of varying tonicities and routes o...
The purpose of investigation was to examine the responses of plasma arginine vasopressin (AVP), reni...
Several previous studies compare rehydration (REHY) practices during exercise, there is a paucity of...
This study assessed the plasma glucose (PG) and insulin (INS) responses, during exercise in the heat...
Maintaining an appropriate level of hydration has been shown to optimize performance and enhance saf...
Fluid is typically administered via intravenous (IV) infusion to athletes who develop clinical sympt...
Exercise capacity and exercise performance are reduced when the ambient temperature is high. This ha...
© 2018 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Phys...
Hydration is recommended in order to decrease the overload on the cardiovascular system when healthy...
Exercise performance is usually degraded when athletes are dehydrated by more than approximately 2% ...
Athletes push the limits of what the human body can handle every day. When they exercise in the heat...
Athletes strive to maintain adequate hydration during exercise in the heat by drinking, and more rec...
Intravenous rehydration (IV) is a widely accepted practice in athletic settings. It is believed rapi...
The purpose of this study was to assess if intravenous (IV) fluid rehydration, versus oral rehydrati...
determine the effect of rapid intravenous (IV) versus oral (ORAL) rehydration immediately after dehy...
This study examined the effects of rehydration (Rehy) with fluids of varying tonicities and routes o...
The purpose of investigation was to examine the responses of plasma arginine vasopressin (AVP), reni...
Several previous studies compare rehydration (REHY) practices during exercise, there is a paucity of...
This study assessed the plasma glucose (PG) and insulin (INS) responses, during exercise in the heat...
Maintaining an appropriate level of hydration has been shown to optimize performance and enhance saf...
Fluid is typically administered via intravenous (IV) infusion to athletes who develop clinical sympt...
Exercise capacity and exercise performance are reduced when the ambient temperature is high. This ha...
© 2018 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Phys...
Hydration is recommended in order to decrease the overload on the cardiovascular system when healthy...
Exercise performance is usually degraded when athletes are dehydrated by more than approximately 2% ...
Athletes push the limits of what the human body can handle every day. When they exercise in the heat...