Weigh-in time affects hydration status and acute weight gain in combat sports: A comparison of judo and wrestling
This study aimed to investigate the effect of weigh-in time on hydration status and acute weight gain (AWG). Twenty-seven men judo athletes and 23 men wrestlers voluntarily participated in this study. Body mass and urine specific gravity (USG) of the athletes were measured just before official weigh...
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Main Authors: | Bayram Ceylan (Author), Bilgehan Baydil (Author), Latif Aydos (Author) |
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Universidad de León,
2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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