Fluid Replacement and Heat Stress
- PMID: 25101475
- Bookshelf ID: NBK231130
- DOI: 10.17226/9071
Fluid Replacement and Heat Stress
Copyright 1994 by the National Academy of Sciences, third printing. All rights reserved.
Sections
- COMMITTEE ON MILITARY NUTRITION RESEARCH
- COMMITTEE ON MILITARY NUTRITION RESEARCH
- FOOD AND NUTRITION BOARD
- FOOD AND NUTRITION BOARD
- Preface
- Part I. Executive Summary
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Part II. Invited Papers
- 2. Use of Electrolytes in Fluid Replacement Solutions: What Have We Learned From Intestinal Absorption Studies?
- 3. Formulation of Carbohydrate-Electrolyte Beverages
- 4. Considerations for Replacement Beverages: Fluid-Electrolyte Balance and Heat Illness
- 5. Carbohydrate Supplements During and Immediately Post Exercise
- 6. Gastric Emptying During Exercise: Influence of Carbohydrate Concentration, Carbohydrate Source, and Exercise Intensity
- 7. Interaction of Water Bioavailability, Thermoregulation, and Exercise Performance
- 8. Timing of Carbohydrate Supplementation During Prolonged Strenuous Exercise
- 9. Acute Diarrheal Diseases
- 10. Potassium Deficiency as the Result of Training in Hot Weather
- 11. Shift in Body Fluid Compartments After Dehydration in Humans
- 12. Role of Osmolality and Plasma Volume During Rehydration in Humans
- 13. Palatability and Fluid Intake
- 14. Solute Model or Cellular Energy Model? Practical and Theoretical Aspects of Thirst During Exercise
- 15. Environmental Issues That Influence Intake of Replacement Beverages
- 16. Changes in Plasma Volume During Heat Exposure in Young and Older Men
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