Background Intracellular skeletal muscle water is redistributed into the extracellular compartment during periods of dehydration, suggesting an associated decline in muscle volume. The purpose of this study was to evaluate skeletal muscle volume in active (knee extensors (KE)) and less active (biceps/triceps brachii, deltoid) musculature following dehydration induced by exercise in heat. Methods Twelve participants (seven men, five women) cycled in the heat under two conditions: (1) dehydration (DHYD) resulting in 3% and 5% losses of estimated total body water (ETBW), which was assessed by changes in body mass, and (2) fluid replacement (FR) where 3% and 5% losses of ETBW were counteracted by intermittent (20 to 30 min) fluid ingestion via...
This study examined the effect of exercise-induced dehydration by ~4% body mass loss on 5-km cycling...
This study aimed to determine the effects of dehydration on metabolic and neuromuscular functionalit...
ABSTRACT BIGARD, A-X., H. SANCHEZ, G. CLAVEYROLAS, S. MARTIN, B. THIMONIER, and M. J. ARNAUD. Effect...
Background Intracellular skeletal muscle water is redistributed into the extracellular compartment ...
Purpose: The purpose was to identify the combined influence of dehydration, muscle damage, and exert...
Background: Exercise and heat trigger dehydration and an increase in extracellular fluid osmolality,...
Object: aerobic capacity and muscle power changes after physical exertion in the heat-induced dehydr...
Effects of dehydration may differ depending on how it is induced. For example, ambient heat-induced ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of passive dehydration on neuromuscula...
A gap exists in the knowledge of acute dehydration and its effect on anaerobic muscular power. There...
Purpose: It is usually stated that glycogen is stored in human muscle bound to water in a proportio...
Introduction/Purpose: This study examined the influence of acute dehydration on neuromuscular functi...
Introduction/Purpose: This study examined the influence of acute dehydration on neuromuscular functi...
This study examined the effect of exercise- and heat-induced dehydration on strength, jump capacity ...
The aim of the study was to establish the impact of hyperthermia and dehydration and to evaluate the...
This study examined the effect of exercise-induced dehydration by ~4% body mass loss on 5-km cycling...
This study aimed to determine the effects of dehydration on metabolic and neuromuscular functionalit...
ABSTRACT BIGARD, A-X., H. SANCHEZ, G. CLAVEYROLAS, S. MARTIN, B. THIMONIER, and M. J. ARNAUD. Effect...
Background Intracellular skeletal muscle water is redistributed into the extracellular compartment ...
Purpose: The purpose was to identify the combined influence of dehydration, muscle damage, and exert...
Background: Exercise and heat trigger dehydration and an increase in extracellular fluid osmolality,...
Object: aerobic capacity and muscle power changes after physical exertion in the heat-induced dehydr...
Effects of dehydration may differ depending on how it is induced. For example, ambient heat-induced ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of passive dehydration on neuromuscula...
A gap exists in the knowledge of acute dehydration and its effect on anaerobic muscular power. There...
Purpose: It is usually stated that glycogen is stored in human muscle bound to water in a proportio...
Introduction/Purpose: This study examined the influence of acute dehydration on neuromuscular functi...
Introduction/Purpose: This study examined the influence of acute dehydration on neuromuscular functi...
This study examined the effect of exercise- and heat-induced dehydration on strength, jump capacity ...
The aim of the study was to establish the impact of hyperthermia and dehydration and to evaluate the...
This study examined the effect of exercise-induced dehydration by ~4% body mass loss on 5-km cycling...
This study aimed to determine the effects of dehydration on metabolic and neuromuscular functionalit...
ABSTRACT BIGARD, A-X., H. SANCHEZ, G. CLAVEYROLAS, S. MARTIN, B. THIMONIER, and M. J. ARNAUD. Effect...