Hydration during intense exercise training.
@article{Maughan2013HydrationDI,
title={Hydration during intense exercise training.},
author={Ronald J. Maughan and Nancy Lynn Meyer},
journal={Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series},
year={2013},
volume={76},
pages={
25-37
}
}Hydration status has profound effects on both physical and mental performance, and sports performance is thus critically affected. Both overhydration and underhydration - if sufficiently severe - will impair performance and pose a risk to health. Athletes may begin exercise in a hypohydrated state as a result of incomplete recovery from water loss induced in order to achieve a specific body mass target or due to incomplete recovery from a previous competition or training session. Dehydration…
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