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Thirst Perception and Fluid Intake are not Affected by Knowledge of Water Losses during Exercise
(2018-05)
Abstract of the presentation at the 2018 ACSM Annual Meeting
Voluntary Drinking Cessation is Associated with Recovery of Plasma Osmolality but not of Thirst Perception, Usg, Or Body Mass
(2017)
Post-exercise rehydration has been widely studied, with special emphasis on retention
of ingested fluid; little research has been done on why we drink more or less. Purpose:
To identify if voluntary drinking cessation ...
Can We Improve The Bosco Test? A Biomechanical Analysis
(2016-05)
PURPOSE:
To compare average power output (APO) results as calculated directly fro
m instantaneous vertical ground reaction forces (IVGRFs), with the Bosco Test APO.
METHODS:
18 sedentary adult males (21.6±2.4 years, ...
Thirst Perception Tracks Progressive Dehydration During Exercise In The Heat
(2014-05)
Thirst is claimed to be a perfect measure of fluid needs, but insufficient information is available on the
association between thirst perception and actual dehydration.
Purpose:
to assess the strength of the actual ...