articleMedicine & Science in Sports & ExerciseFeb 1, 2007Closed access

Exercise and Fluid Replacement

VAVíctor A. ConvertinoMNMichael N. SawkaERE Randy EichnerRJRonald J MaughanSJScott J Montain
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Abstract

This Position Stand provides guidance on fluid replacement to sustain appropriate hydration of individuals performing physical activity. The goal of prehydrating is to start the activity euhydrated and with normal plasma electrolyte levels. Prehydrating with beverages, in addition to normal meals and fluid intake, should be initiated when needed at least several hours before the activity to enable fluid absorption and allow urine output to return to normal levels. The goal of drinking during exercise is to prevent excessive (>2% body weight loss from water deficit) dehydration and excessive changes in electrolyte balance to avert compromised performance. Because there is considerable variability in sweating…

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Keywords
  • Fluid replacement
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation
  • Medicine
  • Internal medicine
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