Drinking guidelines for exercise: what evidence is there that athletes should drink "as much as tolerable", "to replace the weight lost during exercise" or "ad libitum"?
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Case proven: exercise associated hyponatraemia is due to overdrinking. So why did it take 20 years before the original evidence was accepted?Role of nutrition in performance enhancement and postexercise recoveryPerformance Enhancing Diets and the PRISE Protocol to Optimize Athletic PerformanceInfluence of hydration on physiological function and performance during trail running in the heat.Is drinking to thirst optimum?Are we being drowned in hydration advice? Thirsty for more?Running pace decrease during a marathon is positively related to blood markers of muscle damageCan Pacing Be Regulated by Post-Activation Potentiation? Insights from a Self-Paced 30 km Trial in Half-Marathon Runners.Half-marathon and full-marathon runners' hydration practices and perceptionsSelf-paced exercise performance in the heat after pre-exercise cold-fluid ingestion.Water and sodium intake habits and status of ultra-endurance runners during a multi-stage ultra-marathon conducted in a hot ambient environment: an observational field based studyHyponatremia complicating labour--rare or unrecognised? A prospective observational study.Induction and decay of short-term heat acclimation in moderately and highly trained athletes.The quantification of body fluid allostasis during exercise.The efficacy of acute nutritional interventions on soccer skill performance.A pilot study on how do elite surfski padllers manage their effort and hydration pattern in the heat.Hydration status of rugby league players during home match play throughout the 2008 Super League season.Exercise-associated hyponatremia during winter sports.The effects of fluid ingestion on free-paced intermittent-sprint performance and pacing strategies in the heat.Considerations in the Use of Body Mass Change to Estimate Change in Hydration Status During a 161-Kilometer Ultramarathon Running Competition.Lobbyists for the sports drink industry: an example of the rise of “contrarianism” in modern scientific debate.Time for the American College of Sports Medicine to acknowledge that humans, like all other earthly creatures, do not need to be told how much to drink during exercise.The aetiology of exercise—associated hyponatraemia is established and is not “mythical”.Ad-libitum drinking and performance during a 40-km cycling time trial in the heat.The effect of carbohydrate mouth rinse on performance, biochemical and psychophysiological variables during a cycling time trial: a crossover randomized trial.Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse and Hydration Strategies on Cycling Performance in 30 Km Time Trial: A Randomized, Crossover, Controlled Trial.Exercise-associated hyponatremia
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Drinking guidelines for exercise: what evidence is there that athletes should drink "as much as tolerable", "to replace the weight lost during exercise" or "ad libitum"?
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2007-05-01T00:00:00Z