Post-exercise rehydration: Comparing the efficacy of three commercial oral rehydration solutions
IntroductionThis study compared the efficacy of three commercial oral rehydration solutions (ORS) for restoring fluid and electrolyte balance, after exercise-induced dehydration.MethodHealthy, active participants (N = 20; ♀ = 3; age ∼27 y, V˙O2peak ∼52 ml/kg/min) completed three randomised, counterb...
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Main Authors: | Donald L. Peden (Author), Mark P. Funnell (Author), Kirsty M. Reynolds (Author), Robert W. Kenefick (Author), Samuel N. Cheuvront (Author), Stephen A. Mears (Author), Lewis J. James (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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