Scientific Papers
DO CHILDREN HAVE AN ADEQUATE FLUID INTAKE? WATER BALANCE STUDIES CARRIED OUT AT HOME.
In 21 healthy children aged 6-11 years water balance studies were performed for 3 days at home. Water intake was assessed from dietary records based on the precise weighing method and water loss was calculated [...]
IMPACT OF BEVERAGE ACCEPTABILITY ON FLUID INTAKE DURING EXERCISE
These two studies investigated the impact of beverage acceptability on voluntary fluid intake during exercise and the subsequent impact of exercise on the perception and liking of beverages. In Experiment 1, 49 triathletes and runners [...]
EXCLUSIVELY BREASTFED, LOW BIRTHWEIGHT TERM INFANTS DO NOT NEED SUPPLEMENTAL WATER
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THE EFFECT OF BEVERAGE CARBONATION ON SENSORY RESPONSES AND VOLUNTARY FLUID INTAKE FOLLOWING EXERCISE
The effects of carbonated beverages on sensory acceptability and voluntary fluid intake after exercise were examined. The level of carbonation in a 6% carbohydrate (CHO) electrolyte drink was systematically varied (0, 1.1, 2.3, and 3.0 [...]