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  • 3. Initial hydration status, fluid balance, and psychological affect during recreational exercise in adults.
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  • 8. Ad libitum water consumption prevents exercise-associated hyponatremia and protects against dehydration in soldiers performing a 40-km route-march.
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  • 10. Fluid balance of elite Brazilian youth soccer players during consecutive days of training.
    Silva RP, Mündel T, Natali AJ, Bara Filho MG, Lima JR, Alfenas RC, Lopes PR, Belfort FG, Marins JC.
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  • 14. Influence of fluid intake pattern on short-term recovery from prolonged, submaximal running and subsequent exercise capacity.
    Wong SH, Williams C, Simpson M, Ogaki T.
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  • 17. Variability in intake and dehydration in young men during a simulated desert walk.
    Szlyk PC, Sils IV, Francesconi RP, Hubbard RW, Matthew WT.
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  • 19. Pre-game hydration status, sweat loss, and fluid intake in elite Brazilian young male soccer players during competition.
    Da Silva RP, Mündel T, Natali AJ, Bara Filho MG, Alfenas RC, Lima JR, Belfort FG, Lopes PR, Marins JC.
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  • 20. Comparison of water turnover rates in men undertaking prolonged cycling exercise and sedentary men.
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