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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 ...
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
Quality of Science Reports:Analysis of Sports Nutrition 2013 ACSM Annual Meeting Abstracts
(2014-05)
The objective of the ACSM Annual Meeting is the exchange of scientific information. Authors of free communications must submi
t abstracts by a specific deadline for evaluation. As the
written record of those presentations, ...
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 ...
Evaluation Of A Real Life Desire-to-drink Scale
(2016)
PURPOSE:to determine the strength of the association between the amount of fluid people say they want to drink after exercise and the actual amount of fluid intake within 30 min post-exercise.