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Hydration is important to all individuals including occupational workers who complete physical activity in the heat. Current best practice guidelines suggest drinking a cup of water every 15-20 minutes during activity in a hot environment, but research shows this may not be ideal for best maintaining hydration. The goal of this study is to determine if larger, more frequent water boluses better maintain hydration than smaller, less frequent water boluses during moderate intensity physical activity in the heat.
Age
18 - 39 years
Sex
MALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Center for Research and Exercise in Special Environments
Buffalo, New York, United States
Start Date
April 17, 2019
Primary Completion Date
March 12, 2020
Completion Date
March 12, 2020
Last Updated
November 3, 2020
16
ACTUAL participants
Hydration protocol - 237 mL water bolus
OTHER
Hydration protocol - 500 mL water bolus
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
State University of New York at Buffalo
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