1999
DOI: 10.1097/00005768-199905001-01255
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Body Mass Changes and Voluntary Fluid Intakes of Elite Level Water Polo Players and Swimmers

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“…A similar body weight reduction (0.7 kg) is reported by Reaburn et al [19] after a 4.7-km training session with no fluid intake. The lowest results are reported by Cox et al [8], Maughan et al [20] and Soler et al [9] (−0.11%, 0.41 L/h; 0.3%, 0.33 L/h and 0%, 0.37 L/h, respectively), although the training sessions were longer and the swimmers drank ad libitum. Similar sweat rate (1.07 L/hr) at 33…”
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“…A similar body weight reduction (0.7 kg) is reported by Reaburn et al [19] after a 4.7-km training session with no fluid intake. The lowest results are reported by Cox et al [8], Maughan et al [20] and Soler et al [9] (−0.11%, 0.41 L/h; 0.3%, 0.33 L/h and 0%, 0.37 L/h, respectively), although the training sessions were longer and the swimmers drank ad libitum. Similar sweat rate (1.07 L/hr) at 33…”
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confidence: 70%
“…Sweat rate during water sports is related to exercise intensity, core temperature and water temperature [8,9]. In our study, the athletes swam the 5 km of each trial at their personal highest intensity, as they would in a race, although the best performance was recorded during the 27…”
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