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  • 1. Effect of exercise-induced dehydration on time-trial exercise performance: a meta-analysis.
    Goulet ED.
    Br J Sports Med; 2011 Nov; 45(14):1149-56. PubMed ID: 21454440
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  • 2. Effect of exercise-induced dehydration on endurance performance: evaluating the impact of exercise protocols on outcomes using a meta-analytic procedure.
    Goulet ED.
    Br J Sports Med; 2013 Jul; 47(11):679-86. PubMed ID: 22763119
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  • 3. The Influence of Drinking Fluid on Endurance Cycling Performance: A Meta-Analysis.
    Holland JJ, Skinner TL, Irwin CG, Leveritt MD, Goulet EDB.
    Sports Med; 2017 Nov; 47(11):2269-2284. PubMed ID: 28497286
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  • 4. Separate and combined effects of dehydration and thirst sensation on exercise performance in the heat.
    Cheung SS, McGarr GW, Mallette MM, Wallace PJ, Watson CL, Kim IM, Greenway MJ.
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  • 5. Ad-libitum drinking and performance during a 40-km cycling time trial in the heat.
    Berkulo MA, Bol S, Levels K, Lamberts RP, Daanen HA, Noakes TD.
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  • 6. Impaired high-intensity cycling performance time at low levels of dehydration.
    Walsh RM, Noakes TD, Hawley JA, Dennis SC.
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  • 7. Allometric scaling of peak power output accurately predicts time trial performance and maximal oxygen consumption in trained cyclists.
    Lamberts RP, Lambert MI, Swart J, Noakes TD.
    Br J Sports Med; 2012 Jan; 46(1):36-41. PubMed ID: 21821613
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  • 8. External exercise information provides no immediate additional performance benefit to untrained individuals in time trial cycling.
    Williams CA, Bailey SD, Mauger AR.
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  • 9. Half-marathon running performance is not improved by a rate of fluid intake above that dictated by thirst sensation in trained distance runners.
    Dion T, Savoie FA, Asselin A, Gariepy C, Goulet ED.
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  • 13. Dehydration and endurance performance in competitive athletes.
    Goulet ED.
    Nutr Rev; 2012 Nov; 70 Suppl 2():S132-6. PubMed ID: 23121348
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  • 15. Neuromuscular responses to hydration in moderate to warm ambient conditions during self-paced high-intensity exercise.
    Marino FE, Cannon J, Kay D.
    Br J Sports Med; 2010 Oct; 44(13):961-7. PubMed ID: 20921211
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  • 16. Pattern of developing the performance template.
    Foster C, Hendrickson KJ, Peyer K, Reiner B, deKoning JJ, Lucia A, Battista RA, Hettinga FJ, Porcari JP, Wright G.
    Br J Sports Med; 2009 Oct; 43(10):765-9. PubMed ID: 19124526
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  • 18. Water ingestion improves performance compared with mouth rinse in dehydrated subjects.
    Arnaoutis G, Kavouras SA, Christaki I, Sidossis LS.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2012 Jan; 44(1):175-9. PubMed ID: 21685819
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  • 19. Dehydration Impairs Cycling Performance, Independently of Thirst: A Blinded Study.
    Adams JD, Sekiguchi Y, Suh HG, Seal AD, Sprong CA, Kirkland TW, Kavouras SA.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2018 Aug; 50(8):1697-1703. PubMed ID: 29509643
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