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Thirst perception exacerbates objective mental fatigue.

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Data provide novel insight into the relationship between thirst and mental fatigue, and suggest that drinking to the dictates of thirst may be a pertinent strategy to sustain prolonged cognitive performance.
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This article is published in Neuropsychologia.The article was published on 2021-01-08. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Thirst & Stroop effect.

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Fatigue and Human Performance: An Updated Framework

TL;DR: In this article , the authors defined motor or cognitive task-induced state fatigue as a psychophysiological condition characterized by a decrease in motor and cognitive performance, respectively, and an increased perception of fatigue.
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Prevalence of and risk factors for thirst in the intensive care unit: An observational study

TL;DR: The results of this study highlight the need to evaluate thirst symptoms in patients with severe disease and develop relief strategies for fasting, perioperative, and hyperglycaemic patients and others who are at high risk of thirst.
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Impact of dehydration on perceived exertion during endurance exercise: A systematic review with meta-analysis

TL;DR: In this article , the effect of exercise-induced dehydration (EID) on perceived exertion (RPE) during endurance exercise has been investigated and the moderating effect of potential confounders has been examined.
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Impact of Exercise-induced Dehydration on Perceived Exertion During Endurance Exercise: A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of exercise-induced dehydration (EID) on perceived exertion (RPE) during endurance exercise has been investigated using a meta-analytical approach, with a practical meaningful effect set at 1 point difference between euhydration (EUH) and EID.
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Cognitive Performance Before and Following Habituation to Exercise-Induced Hypohydration of 2 and 4% Body Mass in Physically Active Individuals

TL;DR: In this article , the effect of repeated exposures to hypohydration upon cognitive performance was investigated in a randomized crossover design, where 10 physically active adults completed two 4-week training blocks, one where they maintained euhydration (EUH) and the other where they were water-restricted (DEH) during walking/running at 55% V.O2max, 40 °C.
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American College of Sports Medicine position stand. Exercise and fluid replacement

TL;DR: This Position Stand provides guidance on fluid replacement to sustain appropriate hydration of individuals performing physical activity to prevent excessive (>2% body weight loss from water deficit) dehydration and excessive changes in electrolyte balance to avert compromised performance.
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The effects of acute exercise on cognitive performance: a meta-analysis.

TL;DR: The effects of acute exercise on cognitive performance are generally small; however, larger effects are possible for particular cognitive outcomes and when specific exercise parameters are used.
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American College of Sports Medicine position stand. Nutrition and athletic performance.

TL;DR: This updated position paper couples a rigorous, systematic, evidence-based analysis of nutrition and performance-specific literature with current scientific data related to energy needs, assessment of body composition, strategies for weight change, nutrient and fluid needs, special nutrient needs during training and competition, the use of supplements and ergogenic aids, nutrition recommendations for vegetarian athletes, and the roles and responsibilities of the sports dietitian.
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American College of Sports Medicine Joint Position Statement. Nutrition and Athletic Performance.

TL;DR: This position paper outlines the Academy's, DC's and ACSM's stance on nutrition factors that have been determined to influence athletic performance and emerging trends in the field of sports nutrition.
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The effects of mental fatigue on physical performance: a systematic review

TL;DR: The duration and intensity of the physical task appear to be important factors in the decrease in physical performance due to mental fatigue, and the most important factor responsible for the negative impact of mental fatigue on endurance performance is a higher perceived exertion.
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