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International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism | 2015

Fluid Replacement Attenuates Physiological Strain Resulting From Mild Hypohydration Without Impacting Cognitive Performance

Matthew T. Wittbrodt; Melinda L. Millard-Stafford; Ross A. Sherman; Christopher C. Cheatham

PURPOSE The impact of mild hypohydration on physiological responses and cognitive performance following exercise-heat stress (EHS) were examined compared with conditions when fluids were ingested ad libitum (AL) or replaced to match sweat losses (FR). METHODS Twelve unacclimatized, recreationally-active men (22.2 ± 2.4 y) completed 50 min cycling (60%VO2peak) in the heat (32°C; 65% RH) under three conditions: no fluid (NF), AL, and FR. Before and after EHS, a cognitive battery was completed: Trail making, perceptual vigilance, pattern comparison, match-to-sample, and letter-digit recognition tests. RESULTS Hypohydration during NF was greater compared with AL and FR (NF: -1.5 ± 0.6; AL: -0.3 ± 0.8; FR: -0.1 ± 0.3% body mass loss) resulting in higher core temperature (by 0.4, 0.5 °C), heart rate (by 13 and 15 b·min-1), and physiological strain (by 1.3, 1.5) at the end of EHS compared with AL and FR, respectively. Cognitive performance (response time and accuracy) was not altered by fluid condition; however, mean response time improved (p < .05) for letter-digit recognition (by 56.7 ± 85.8 ms or 3.8%; p < .05) and pattern comparison (by 80.6 ± 57.4 ms or 7.1%; p < .001), but mean accuracy decreased in trail making (by 1.2 ± 1.4%; p = .01) after EHS (across all conditions). CONCLUSIONS For recreational athletes, fluid intake effectively mitigated physiological strain induced by mild hypohydration; however, mild hypohydration resulting from EHS elicited no adverse changes in cognitive performance.


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017

Hydration Provides No Thermo-Physiological or Cognitive Motor Skill Improvement during Passive Hyperthermia and Subsequent Cooling: 1576 Board #251 June 1 9

Ross A. Sherman; Trevor M. Rigney; Benjamin T. Leppek; Erin E. Kishman; Teresa H. Swastek; Holly L. Johnson


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016

Effect Of Localized Cooling On Thermo-physiological Responses To Cycling-induced Hyperthermia During Recovery In Thermally-challenging Conditions: 2005 Board #157 June 2, 2: 00 PM - 3: 30 PM.

Afton Seeley; Christopher C. Cheatham; Ross A. Sherman; Yuanlong Liu


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016

Impact of Standing up During Sprint Cycling on Power Output in Female Athletes: 2550 Board #73 June 3, 9: 30 AM - 11: 00 AM.

Alexis N. Awdziejczyk; Ross A. Sherman; Jeffrey A. Potteiger; Sango Otieno


Archive | 2015

Impact of Standing up During Sprint Cycling on Power Output in Female Athletes

Alexis N. Awdziejczyk; Jeffrey A. Potteiger; Ross A. Sherman; Sango Oteino


Archive | 2015

Hydration Status during Consecutive Two-A-Day Practices in Female Collegiate Soccer Players

Ross A. Sherman; Lauren Seitz


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015

Hand and Forearm, But Not Neck Cooling, Reduces Thermophysiological and Perceptual Strain Following Passive Hyperthermia: 1715 Board #60 May 28, 3

Ross A. Sherman; Mackenzie L. Abeare; Samantha C. Orr; Stephen S. Cheung


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015

Cognitive and Motor Skill Performance Are Improved By Active Cooling Following Passive Hyperthermia: 1712 Board #57 May 28, 3

Samantha C. Orr; Mackenzie L. Abeare; Stephen S. Cheung; Ross A. Sherman


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2014

Hydration Status during Consecutive Two-a-Day Practices in Female Collegiate Soccer Players: 1802 Board #88 May 29, 3

Ross A. Sherman; Lauren Seitz


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2011

Hydration Strategies, Physiological Responses And Changes In Body Mass During Pre-season Soccer Two-a-days: 1949

Ross A. Sherman; Matthew T. Wittbrodt; Dana K. LeBar; Alan M. Batterham

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