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Keith H Williamson

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Kupchak B, Kazman J, Vingren J, Levitt D, Lee E, Williamson K, et al.
Wilderness Environ Med . 2017 Jul; 28(3):197-206. PMID: 28739377
Objective: This study aims to examine blood hemostatic responses to completing a 164-km road cycling event in a hot environment. Methods: Thirty-seven subjects (28 men and 9 women; 51.8±9.5 [mean±SD]...
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Armstrong L, Lee E, Casa D, Johnson E, Ganio M, McDermott B, et al.
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab . 2016 Oct; 27(2):139-147. PMID: 27710151
Introduction: Exertional hyponatremia (EH) during prolonged exercise involves all avenues of fluid-electrolyte gain and loss. Although previous research implicates retention of excess fluid, EH may involve either loss, gain, or...
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Caldwell A, Tucker M, Butts C, McDermott B, Vingren J, Kunces L, et al.
J Strength Cond Res . 2016 Aug; 31(3):638-643. PMID: 27552210
Caldwell, AR, Tucker, MA, Butts, CL, McDermott, BP, Vingren, JL, Kunces, LJ, Lee, EC, Munoz, CX, Williamson, KH, Armstrong, LE, and Ganio, MS. Effect of caffeine on perceived soreness and...
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Armstrong L, Johnson E, McKenzie A, Ellis L, Williamson K
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab . 2015 Oct; 26(2):161-7. PMID: 26479401
This field investigation assessed differences (e.g., drinking behavior, hydration status, perceptual ratings) between female and male endurance cyclists who completed a 164-km event in a hot environment (35 °C mean...
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Kupchak B, McKenzie A, Luk H, Saenz C, Kunces L, Ellis L, et al.
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2015 Jan; 115(6):1295-303. PMID: 25603777
Purpose: We assessed the impact of completing the Hotter'n Hell Hundred (HHH), an annual 164 km road cycling event performed in a hot environment, on hemostatic balance in men. Methods:...
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Armstrong L, Johnson E, McKenzie A, Ellis L, Williamson K
J Strength Cond Res . 2015 Jan; 29(4):869-76. PMID: 25559907
The purpose of this field investigation was to identify and clarify factors that may be used by strength and conditioning professionals to help athletes drink adequately but not excessively during...
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Armstrong L, Johnson E, Kunces L, Ganio M, Judelson D, Kupchak B, et al.
J Athl Train . 2014 Aug; 49(5):624-31. PMID: 25098657
Context: The sensation of thirst is different from the complex behavior of drinking ad libitum. Rehydration recommendations to athletes differ, depending on the source, yet no previous researchers have systematically...
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Armstrong L, Johnson E, Ganio M, Judelson D, Vingren J, Kupchak B, et al.
J Sports Sci . 2014 Jul; 33(2):125-35. PMID: 24992367
Because body mass change (ΔMb) does not represent all water losses and gains, the present field investigation determined if (a) ΔMb equalled the net effective body water change during ultra-endurance...
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Armstrong L, Casa D, Emmanuel H, Ganio M, Klau J, Lee E, et al.
J Strength Cond Res . 2011 Nov; 26(2):307-18. PMID: 22105054
Despite the rapid growth of mass participation road cycling, little is known about the dietary, metabolic, and behavioral responses of ultraendurance cyclists. This investigation describes physiological responses, perceptual ratings, energy...