Published
October 2016
Author
Davis JK, Baker LB, Barnes K, Ungaro C, Stofan J.
Topics
- All
- Athlete Health
- Body Composition
- Carbohydrate
- Female Athlete
- Hydration & Thermoregulation
- Protein
- Recovery
- Sleep
- Sport Specific
- Sports Nutrition
- Supplements
- Technology
- Training & Performance
- Youth Athlete
Stroke volume during exercise: interaction of environment and hydration.
Gonzalez-Alonso J, Mora-Rodriguez R, Coyle EF.
Topics: Hydration & Thermoregulation
February 2000
Water and carbohydrate ingestion during prolonged exercise increase maximal neuromuscular power.
Fritzsche RG, Switzer TW, Hodgkinson BJ, Lee SH, Martin JC, Coyle EF.
Topics: Hydration & Thermoregulation, Carbohydrate, Training & Performance
February 2000
Fluid replacement preferences in heat-exposed workers.
Clapp AJ, Bishop PA, Walker JL.
Topics: Hydration & Thermoregulation, Athlete Health
November 1999
Sodium-free fluid ingestion decreases plasma sodium during exercise in the heat.
Vrijens DM, Rehrer NJ.
Topics: Hydration & Thermoregulation
June 1999
Preventing dehydration in children with cystic fibrosis who exercise in the heat.
Kriemler S, Wilk B, Schurer W, Wilson WM, Bar-or O.
Topics: Hydration & Thermoregulation, Athlete Health
June 1999
Drink composition, voluntary drinking, and fluid balance in exercising, trained, heat-acclimatized boys.
Rivera-Brown AM, Gutierrez R, Gutierrez JC, Frontera WR, Bar-or O.
Topics: Athlete Health, Hydration & Thermoregulation
January 1999
The effects of beverage carbonation on sensory responses and voluntary fluid intake following exercise.
Passe DH, Horn M, Murray R.
Topics: Hydration & Thermoregulation, Training & Performance
December 1997
Regulation of fluid intake in dehydrated humans: role of oropharyngeal stimulation.
Figaro MK, Mack GW.
Topics: Hydration & Thermoregulation
June 1997
Caffeine vs caffeine-free sports drinks: effects on urine production at rest during prolonged exercise.
Wemple RD, Lamb DR, McKeever KH.
Topics: Hydration & Thermoregulation, Supplements
January 1997
Plasma catecholamines and hyperglycaemia influence thermoregulation in man during prolonged exercise in the heat.
Mora-Rodriguez R, Gonzalez-Alonso J, Belo PR, Coyle EF.
Topics: Hydration & Thermoregulation
March 1996
Dehydration reduces cardiac output and increases systematic and cutaneous vascular resistance during exercise.
Gonzalez-Alonso J, Mora-Rodriguez R, Below PR, Coyle EF.
Topics: Hydration & Thermoregulation
November 1995
Drink composition and the electrolyte balance of children exercising in the heat.
Meyer F, Bar-or O, MacDougall D, Heigenhauser GJ.
Topics: Athlete Health, Hydration & Thermoregulation
June 1995
Children’s perceptual responses to ingesting drinks of different compositions during and following exercise in the heat.
Meyer F, Bar-Or O, Wilk B.
Topics: Athlete Health, Training & Performance, Hydration & Thermoregulation
March 1995
Fluid and carbohydrate ingestion independently improve performance during 1 h of intense exercise.
Below PR, Mora-Rodriguez R, Gonzalez-Alonso J, Coyle EF.
Topics: Hydration & Thermoregulation, Carbohydrate, Training & Performance
February 1995
Hypohydration during exercise in children: Effect on thirst, drink preferences, and rehydration.
Meyer F, Bar-Or O, Salsberg A, Passe D.
Topics: Athlete Health, Hydration & Thermoregulation, Training & Performance
March 1994
Influence of the timing of fluid ingestion on temperature regulation during exercise.
Montain SJ, Coyle EF.
Topics: Hydration & Thermoregulation
August 1993
Effects of carbonated and noncarbonated beverages at specific intervals during treadmill running in the heat.
Lambert GP, Bleiler TL, Chang RT, Johnson AK, Gisolfi CV.
Topics: Hydration & Thermoregulation, Training & Performance
June 1993
Influence of graded dehydration on hyperthermia and cardiovascular drift during exercise.
Montain SJ, Coyle EF.
Topics: Hydration & Thermoregulation
October 1992
Benefits of fluid replacement with carbohydrate during exercise.
Coyle EF, Montain SJ.
Topics: Hydration & Thermoregulation, Carbohydrate, Training & Performance
September 1992
Fluid ingestion during exercise increases skin blood flow independent of increases in blood volume.
Montain SJ, Coyle EF.
Topics: Hydration & Thermoregulation
September 1992
All work featured here is funded and/or conducted by GSSI.