Effect of Thirst-Driven Fluid Intake on 1 H Cycling Time-Trial Performance in Trained Endurance Athletes
A meta-analysis demonstrated that programmed fluid intake (PFI) aimed at fully replacing sweat losses during a 1 h high-intensity cycling exercise impairs performance compared with no fluid intake (NFI). It was reported that thirst-driven fluid intake (TDFI) may optimize cycling performance, compare...
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Main Authors: | Maxime Perreault-Briere (Author), Jeff Beliveau (Author), David Jeker (Author), Thomas A. Deshayes (Author), Ana Duran (Author), Eric D. B. Goulet (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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