Fluid Replacement and Heat Stress
Review
Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 1994.
Author
Institute of Medicine (US) Committee on Military Nutrition Research
Editor
Bernadette M. Marriott
PMID:
25101475
Bookshelf ID:
NBK231130
DOI:
10.17226/9071
No abstract available
Copyright 1994 by the National Academy of Sciences, third printing. All rights reserved.
Sections
COMMITTEE ON MILITARY NUTRITION RESEARCH
COMMITTEE ON MILITARY NUTRITION RESEARCH
FOOD AND NUTRITION BOARD
FOOD AND NUTRITION BOARD
Preface
Part I. Executive Summary
1. Committee Summary and Recommendations
Part II. Invited Papers
2. Use of Electrolytes in Fluid Replacement Solutions: What Have We Learned From Intestinal Absorption Studies?
3. Formulation of Carbohydrate-Electrolyte Beverages
4. Considerations for Replacement Beverages: Fluid-Electrolyte Balance and Heat Illness
5. Carbohydrate Supplements During and Immediately Post Exercise
6. Gastric Emptying During Exercise: Influence of Carbohydrate Concentration, Carbohydrate Source, and Exercise Intensity
7. Interaction of Water Bioavailability, Thermoregulation, and Exercise Performance
8. Timing of Carbohydrate Supplementation During Prolonged Strenuous Exercise
9. Acute Diarrheal Diseases
10. Potassium Deficiency as the Result of Training in Hot Weather
11. Shift in Body Fluid Compartments After Dehydration in Humans
12. Role of Osmolality and Plasma Volume During Rehydration in Humans
13. Palatability and Fluid Intake
14. Solute Model or Cellular Energy Model? Practical and Theoretical Aspects of Thirst During Exercise
15. Environmental Issues That Influence Intake of Replacement Beverages
16. Changes in Plasma Volume During Heat Exposure in Young and Older Men
Publication types
Review