Core temperature and hydration status during an Ironman triathlon
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Abstract
In contrast with previous laboratory based studies examining the influence of hypohydration on performance, a body mass loss of up to 3% was found to be tolerated by well trained triathletes during an Ironman competition in warm conditions without any evidence of thermoregulatory failure.
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| Authors | Laursen PB;Suriano R;Quod MJ;Lee H;Abbiss CR;Nosaka K;Martin DT;Bishop D;; |
| Journal | british journal of sports medicine |
| Year | 2006 |
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