The Consequences of Exercise on Thirst and Fluid Intake

  • Greenleaf J
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Physical exercise, defined as body movement or body limb movement that increases energy utilization above the resting (sitting) level, and accompanying physiological responses can have a profound influence on fluid intake (the only practical means for rehydration in...

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Greenleaf, J. E. (1991). The Consequences of Exercise on Thirst and Fluid Intake (pp. 412–421). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1817-6_27

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