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Drinking behavior and perception of thirst in untrained women during 6 weeks of heat acclimation and outdoor training

The purposes of this study were to characterize measures of fluid intake and perception of thirst in women over a 6-week period of exercise-heat acclimation and outdoor training and examine if this lengthy acclimation period would result in changes in fluid intake that differ from those previously r...

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Published in:International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism 2003-03, Vol.13 (1), p.15-28
Main Authors: Ormerod, Jennifer K, Elliott, Tabatha A, Scheett, Timothy P, VanHeest, Jaci L, Armstrong, Lawrence E, Maresh, Carl M
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Adult
Body Fluids - metabolism
Body Temperature Regulation
Dehydration - physiopathology
Dehydration - psychology
Drinking - physiology
Drinking Behavior - physiology
Exercise - physiology
Exercise - psychology
Female
Hot Temperature
Humans
Oxygen Consumption
Sweating - physiology
Thirst - physiology
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