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163 related items for PubMed ID: 25286889

  • 1. The temperature of water ingested ad libitum does not influence performance during a 40-km self-paced cycling trial in the heat.
    De Carvalho MV, De Andrade MT, Ramos GP, Maia-Lima A, Pereira ER, Mendes TT, Marins JC, Amorim FT, Silami-Garcia E.
    J Sports Med Phys Fitness; 2015 Dec; 55(12):1473-9. PubMed ID: 25286889
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  • 2. Effect of ad Libitum Ice-Slurry and Cold-Fluid Ingestion on Cycling Time-Trial Performance in the Heat.
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  • 3. Self-paced cycling performance and recovery under a hot and highly humid environment after cooling.
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  • 4. Prescribed Drinking Leads to Better Cycling Performance than Ad Libitum Drinking.
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  • 6. Ad-libitum drinking and performance during a 40-km cycling time trial in the heat.
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    Peiffer JJ, Abbiss CR, Watson G, Nosaka K, Laursen PB.
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  • 12. Self-paced exercise performance in the heat after pre-exercise cold-fluid ingestion.
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  • 13. Effects of radiant heat exposure on pacing pattern during a 15-km cycling time trial.
    Levels K, de Koning J, Broekhuijzen I, Zwaan T, Foster C, Daanen H.
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  • 14. Impact of upper body precooling during warm-up on subsequent time trial paced cycling in the heat.
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  • 16. Impact of sodium citrate ingestion during recovery after dehydrating exercise on rehydration and subsequent 40-km cycling time-trial performance in the heat.
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  • 17. Effects of a hot environment on simulated cycling and running performance in triathletes.
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  • 18. Time course of natural heat acclimatization in well-trained cyclists during a 2-week training camp in the heat.
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  • 19. Relieving thermal discomfort: Effects of sprayed L-menthol on perception, performance, and time trial cycling in the heat.
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  • 20. Novel precooling strategy enhances time trial cycling in the heat.
    Ross ML, Garvican LA, Jeacocke NA, Laursen PB, Abbiss CR, Martin DT, Burke LM.
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