Fluid replacement and performance during the marathon

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The primary purpose of this review is to relate a universal strategy for replacing fluids to optimise marathon performance. A secondary purpose is to examine common 'matters of debate' that may modify fluid needs to include the importance of realistic convective air flow, metabolic water production and waters of association with glycogen. The metabolic demands of marathon running can result in substantial sweat losses and levels of dehydration consistent with compromised endurance performance. Recommendations are provided to individualise fluid intakes with the goal of preventing excessive dehydration (>2% body mass) as well as weight gain. The minor importance of 'matters of debate' to fluid replacement is also discussed. © 2007 Adis Data Information BV. All rights reserved.

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Cheuvront, S. N., Montain, S. J., & Sawka, M. N. (2007). Fluid replacement and performance during the marathon. In Sports Medicine (Vol. 37, pp. 353–357). Adis International Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2165/00007256-200737040-00020

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