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Effects of different sodium concentrations in replacement fluids during prolonged exercise in women
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Exercise induced hyponatraemia in women is likely to develop from fluid overload during prolonged exercise. This can be minimised by the use of replacement fluids of high sodium concentration. Sodium replacement of at least 680 mg/h is recommended for women in a state of fluid overload during endurance exercise of four hours. However, higher [Na(+)](plasma) after the run and smaller decreases in [Na(+)](plasma) during the trials were no indication of better performance over four hours.
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