The aim of this study was to investigate if drinking ad-libitum can counteract potential negative effects of a hypohydrated start caused by fluid restriction during a 40-km time trial (TT) in the heat. Twelve trained males performed one 40-km cycling TT euhydrated (EU: no water during the TT) and two 40-km cycling TTs hypohydrated. During one hypohydrated trial no fluid was ingested (HYPO), during the other trial ad-libitum water ingestion was allowed (FLUID). Ambient temperature was 35.2 ± 0.2°C, relative humidity 51 ± 3% and airflow 7 m·s−1. Body mass (BM) was determined at the start of the test, and before and after the TT. During the TT, power output, heart rate (HR), gastrointestinal temperature, mean skin temperature, rating of percei...
M. Johannsen, J. Cuddy, W. Hailes, M. Schleh, B. Ruby, FACSM The University of Montana, Missoula, M...
This study investigated the effect of differing fluid volumes consumed during exercise, on cycle tim...
Background Hypohydration and hyperthermia are factors that may contribute to fatigue and impairment...
The aim of this study was to investigate if drinking ad-libitum can counteract potential negative ef...
The effect of different drink temperatures on the perception of exertion and exercise endurance has ...
The terms drinking to thirst and ad libitum drinking are used interchangeably, but should they? We i...
Abstract Introduction: Hypohydration exceeding 2% of body mass (bm), affected by heat and thirst lev...
During exercise at high temperatures, body temperature increases, impairing exercise performance and...
Whether the use of pre-exercise hyperhydration could improve the performance of athletes who do not ...
Knowledge of hydration status may contribute to hypohydration-induced exercise performance decrement...
J.D. Adams, Yasuki Sekuguchi, Adam Seal, Hyungyu Suh, Cameron Sprong, Lisa Jansen, Stavros A. Kavour...
Reports of hypohydration limiting submaximal exercise performance are well documented (Sawka & P...
Background: Hypohydration is a common occurrence across many different sporting codes and has been s...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of fluid ingestion on pacing strategies and per...
BackgroundLaboratory studies that support the hydration guidelines of leading governing bodies have ...
M. Johannsen, J. Cuddy, W. Hailes, M. Schleh, B. Ruby, FACSM The University of Montana, Missoula, M...
This study investigated the effect of differing fluid volumes consumed during exercise, on cycle tim...
Background Hypohydration and hyperthermia are factors that may contribute to fatigue and impairment...
The aim of this study was to investigate if drinking ad-libitum can counteract potential negative ef...
The effect of different drink temperatures on the perception of exertion and exercise endurance has ...
The terms drinking to thirst and ad libitum drinking are used interchangeably, but should they? We i...
Abstract Introduction: Hypohydration exceeding 2% of body mass (bm), affected by heat and thirst lev...
During exercise at high temperatures, body temperature increases, impairing exercise performance and...
Whether the use of pre-exercise hyperhydration could improve the performance of athletes who do not ...
Knowledge of hydration status may contribute to hypohydration-induced exercise performance decrement...
J.D. Adams, Yasuki Sekuguchi, Adam Seal, Hyungyu Suh, Cameron Sprong, Lisa Jansen, Stavros A. Kavour...
Reports of hypohydration limiting submaximal exercise performance are well documented (Sawka & P...
Background: Hypohydration is a common occurrence across many different sporting codes and has been s...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of fluid ingestion on pacing strategies and per...
BackgroundLaboratory studies that support the hydration guidelines of leading governing bodies have ...
M. Johannsen, J. Cuddy, W. Hailes, M. Schleh, B. Ruby, FACSM The University of Montana, Missoula, M...
This study investigated the effect of differing fluid volumes consumed during exercise, on cycle tim...
Background Hypohydration and hyperthermia are factors that may contribute to fatigue and impairment...