Fluid type influences acute hydration and muscle performance recovery in human subjects
Background Exercise and heat trigger dehydration and an increase in extracellular fluid osmolality, leading to deficits in exercise performance and thermoregulation. Evidence from previous studies supports the potential for deep-ocean mineral water to improve recovery of exercise performance post-ex...
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Main Authors: | Preston R. Harris (Author), Douglas A. Keen (Author), Eleni Constantopoulos (Author), Savanna N. Weninger (Author), Eric Hines (Author), Matthew P. Koppinger (Author), Zain I. Khalpey (Author), John P. Konhilas (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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