S J Montain
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Knapik J, Montain S, McGraw S, Grier T, Ely M, Jones B
Int J Sports Med
. 2012 Jul;
33(11):940-6.
PMID: 22821178
This study examined demographic and physical risk factors for stress fractures in a large cohort of basic trainees. New recruits participating in US Army BCT from 1997 through 2007 were...
2.
Gonzalez R, Cheuvront S, Montain S, Goodman D, Blanchard L, Berglund L, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2009 May;
107(2):379-88.
PMID: 19407259
The Institute of Medicine expressed a need for improved sweating rate (msw) prediction models that calculate hourly and daily water needs based on metabolic rate, clothing, and environment. More than...
3.
Welsh T, Alemany J, Montain S, Frykman P, Tuckow A, YOUNG A, et al.
Int J Sports Med
. 2007 Sep;
29(1):45-52.
PMID: 17879876
A sensitive, reliable, field-expedient test may be valuable for monitoring interventions during periods of anticipated physical performance decline. The purpose of this study was to determine the capabilities of unloaded...
4.
Casa D, Armstrong L, Hillman S, Montain S, Reiff R, Rich B, et al.
J Athl Train
. 2006 Mar;
35(2):212-24.
PMID: 16558633
Objective: To present recommendations to optimize the fluid-replacement practices of athletes. Background: Dehydration can compromise athletic performance and increase the risk of exertional heat injury. Athletes do not voluntarily drink...
5.
Montain S, Cheuvront S, Sawka M
Br J Sports Med
. 2006 Jan;
40(2):98-105.
PMID: 16431994
Background: The development of symptomatic hyponatraemia consequent on participation in marathon and ultraendurance races has led to questions about its aetiology and prevention. Objectives: To evaluate: (a) the assertion that...
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Montain S, Sawka M, Wenger C
Exerc Sport Sci Rev
. 2001 Jul;
29(3):113-7.
PMID: 11474958
Exercise-related hyponatremia is an infrequent but potentially life-threatening accompaniment of prolonged exercise. This condition results from sodium losses in sweat, excessive water intake, or both. We review the risk factors...
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Rhind S, Castellani J, Brenner I, Shephard R, Zamecnik J, Montain S, et al.
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
. 2001 Jun;
281(1):R66-75.
PMID: 11404280
This study tested the hypothesis that exercise elicits monocytic cytokine expression and that prolonged cold exposure modulates such responses. Nine men (age, 24.6 +/- 3.8 y; VO(2 peak), 56.8 +/-...
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OBrien K, Montain S, Corr W, Sawka M, Knapik J, Craig S
Mil Med
. 2001 May;
166(5):405-10.
PMID: 11370203
This report describes a series of hyponatremia hospitalizations associated with heat-related injuries and apparent over-hydration. Data from the U.S. Army Inpatient Data System were used to identify all hospitalizations for...
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Sawka M, Montain S, Latzka W
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol
. 2001 Apr;
128(4):679-90.
PMID: 11282312
During exercise, sweat output often exceeds water intake, producing a water deficit or hypohydration. The water deficit lowers both intracellular and extracellular fluid volumes, and causes a hypotonic-hypovolemia of the...
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Sawka M, Latzka W, Montain S, Cadarette B, Kolka M, Kraning 2nd K, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2001 Mar;
33(3):422-30.
PMID: 11252069
Purpose: This study determined whether exercise (30 min)-rest (10 min) cycles alter physiologic tolerance to uncompensable heat stress (UCHS) when outdoors in the desert. In addition, the relationship between core...