Paper
Fluid replacement following dehydration reduces oxidative stress during recovery.
Published May 22, 2009 · I. Paik, Myung-Hyun Jeong, Hwa-Eun Jin
Biochemical and biophysical research communications
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Study Snapshot
Dehydration impairs exercise performance and increases DNA damage during exercise, but fluid replacement prolongs endurance and reduces damage.
PopulationOlder adults (50-71 years)
Sample size24
MethodsObservational
OutcomesBody Mass Index projections
ResultsSocial networks mitigate obesity in older groups.
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