Scientific Papers
MAN IN THE TROPICS COMPARED WITH MAN IN THE DESERT.
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DEHYDRATION IN SOLDIERS DURING WALKING/RUNNING EXERCISE IN THE HEAT AND THE EFFECTS OF FLUID INGESTION DURING AND AFTER EXERCISE.
The aim of this study was to examine whether ingesting water alone, or dextrose (7.5 g x 100 ml(-1)) with electrolytes, or fructose/corn solids (7.5 g x 100 ml(-1)) (400 ml every 20 min) would [...]
RESPONSES TO DEHYDRATION AND REHYDRATION DURING HEAT EXPOSURE IN YOUNG AND OLDER MEN.
Body temperature, plasma responses, and subjective ratings of thirst and hotness were studied in 5 older men (OM, 61-67 yr) and 6 younger men (YM, 21-29 yr) during 180-min thermal dehydration and subsequent 60-min rehydration [...]
HYPONATREMIA ASSOCIATED WITH OVERHYDRATION IN U.S. ARMY TRAINEES.
This report describes a series of hyponatremia hospitalizations associated with heat-related injuries and apparent over-hydration. Data from the U.S. Army Inpatient Data System were used to identify all hospitalizations for hyposmolality/hyponatremia from 1996 and 1997. [...]