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Forecasting individual exercise sweat losses from forecast air temperature and energy expenditure
Cheuvront, S. N., Sollanek, K. J., Kenefick, R. W.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2023)“…Cheuvront, S. N.…”
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Personalized hydration requirements of runners
Cheuvront, S. N., Kenefick, R. W.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2022)“…Cheuvront, S. N.…”
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Personalized fluid and fuel intake for performance optimization in the heat
Cheuvront, S. N., Kenefick, R. W.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2021)“…Cheuvront, S. N.…”
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Considerations for standardizing fluid station practices among road races
Cheuvront, S. N., Sollanek, K. J.Published in Strength and Conditioning Journal (2020)“…Cheuvront, S. N.…”
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Physiological responses to overdressing and exercise-heat stress in trained runners
Ely, B.R., Blanchard, L. A., Steele, J. R., Francisco, M. A., Cheuvront, S. N., Minson, C. T.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2018)“…Cheuvront, S. N.…”
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High skin temperature and hypohydration impair aerobic performance
Sawka, M. N., Cheuvront, S. N., Kenefick, R. W.Published in Experimental Physiology (2012)“…Cheuvront, S. N.…”
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Biological variation and diagnostic accuracy of dehydration assessment markers
Cheuvront, S. N., Ely, B. R., Kenefick, R. W., Sawka, M. N.Published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2010)“…Cheuvront, S. N.…”
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Aerobic performance is degraded, despite modest hyperthermia, in hot environments
Ely, B. R., Cheuvront, S. N., Kenefick, R. W., Sawka, M. N.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2010)“…Cheuvront, S. N.…”
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Prior heat stress: Effect on subsequent 15-min time trial performance in the heat
Kenefick, R. W., Ely, B. R., Cheuvront, S. N., Palombo, L. J., Goodman, D. A., Sawka, M. N.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2009)“…Cheuvront, S. N.…”
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Effect of ambient temperature on marathon pacing is dependent on runner ability
Ely, M. R., Martin, D. E., Cheuvront, S. N., Montain, S. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2008)“…Cheuvront, S. N.…”
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Serum S-100 beta response to exercise-heat strain before and after acclimation
Cheuvront, S. N., Chinevere, T. D., Ely, B. R., Kenefick, R. W., Goodman, D. A., McClung, J. P., Sawka, M. N.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2008)“…Cheuvront, S. N.…”
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Effect of heat acclimation on sweat minerals
Chinevere, T. D., Kenefick, R. W., Cheuvront, S. N., Lukaski, H. C., Sawka, M. N.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2008)“…Cheuvront, S. N.…”
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Neither cloud cover nor low solar loads are associated with fast marathon performance
Ely, M. R., Cheuvront, S. N., Montain, S. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2007)“…Cheuvront, S. N.…”
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Thermoregulatory function during the Marathon
Kenefick, R. W., Cheuvront, S. N., Sawka, M. N.Published in Sports Medicine (2007)“…Cheuvront, S. N.…”
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Fluid and electrolyte needs for preparation and recovery from training and competition
Shirreffs, S. M., Armstrong, L. E., Cheuvront, S. N.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2004)“…Cheuvront, S. N.…”
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Comparison of sweat loss estimates for women during prolonged high-intensity running
Cheuvront, S. N., Haymes, E. M., Sawka, M. N.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2002)“…Cheuvront, S. N.…”
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