ABSTRACT

Athletes and nonathletes frequently consume too little water or fluids, affecting exercise performance as well as overall health. This book comprehensively reviews the aspects relating to body fluid balance, rehydration, and physical exercise. It provides background on body water balance and turnover, topics related to electrolyte balance, and sweating as the basis for thermoregulatory and fluid homeostasis during exercise. In addition, chapters cover body water balance evaluation and regulation; cardiovascular and metabolic responses to fluid imbalance; effects of dehydration on aerobic power, muscle strength, and cognitive function; fluid intake timing; and optimal beverage selection.

part Section I|58 pages

The Fundamentals

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chapter 1|20 pages

Body Water

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Balance, Turnover, Regulation, and Evaluation
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part Section II|140 pages

Effects of Fluid Imbalance on Body Functions and Performance

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chapter 7|23 pages

Role of Fluid Intake in Endurance Sports

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part Section III|164 pages

Special Populations

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chapter 10|39 pages

Dehydration and the Young Athlete

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Effects on Health and Performance
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chapter 11|23 pages

Water Balance and Master Athletes

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chapter 12|25 pages

Athletes with Chronic Conditions

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Diabetes
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chapter 13|10 pages

Athletes with Chronic Conditions

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Obesity
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chapter 17|6 pages

Athletes with Chronic Conditions

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Sickle Cell Trait
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part Section IV|63 pages

Recommendations

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chapter 18|11 pages

Water Replacement before, during, and after Exercise

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How Much Is Enough?
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chapter 20|29 pages

Need of Other Elements

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