International Research journal of Management Science and Technology

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PRECLUSION DEHYDRATION: SPORTS BEVERAGES OR WATER

    1 Author(s):  DR RAJEEV SRIVASTAVA

Vol -  7, Issue- 6 ,         Page(s) : 31 - 35  (2016 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

Athletes regularly encounter dehydration and hyperthermia, and some fall victim to the consequences. Whenever vigorous physical activity occurs – and especially when it occurs in a warm environment – cardiovascular and thermoregulatory functions are placed under severe stress. In fact, there is little doubt that vigorous physical activity in a warm environment is one of the greatest physiological stresses the human body can encounter. The competition between muscle and skin for a limited blood supply can quickly overwhelm the body’s cardiovascular capacity to cope and can create the negative physiological circumstances that have tragically claimed the lives of athletes.

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