Search Results - Palmer, M. S.
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Mild dehydration impaired intermittent sprint performance and thermoregulation in females
Driscoll, R. L., McCarthy, D. G., Palmer, M. S., Spriet, L. L.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2020)article“…Palmer, M. S.…”
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Estimated sweat loss, fluid and carbohydrate intake, and sodium balance of male major junior, AHL, and NHL players during on-ice practices
Gamble, A. S. D., Bigg, J. L., Vermeulen, T. F., Boville, S. M., Eskedjian, G. S., Jannas-Vela, S., Witfield, J., Palmer, M. S., Spriet, L. L.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2019)article“…Palmer, M. S.…”
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Sweat loss and hydration habits of female Olympic, varsity and recreational ice hockey players
Bigg, J. L., Davis Gamble, A. S., Vermeulen, T. F., Boville, S. M., Eskedjian, G. S., Palmer, M. S., Spriet, L. L.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2019)article“…Palmer, M. S.…”
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Ingesting a sports drink enhances simulated ice hockey performance while reducing perceived effort
Palmer, M. S., Heigenhauser, G., Duong, M., Spriet, L. L.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2017)article“…Palmer, M. S.…”
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Maintaining hydration with a carbohydrate-electrolyte solution improves performance, thermoregulation, and fatigue during an ice hockey scrimmage
Linsemann, M. E., Palmer, M. S., Sprenger, H. M., Spriet, L. L.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2014)article“…Palmer, M. S.…”
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Estimated fluid and sodium balance and drink preferences in elite male junior players during an ice hockey game
Logan-Sprenger, H. M., Palmer, M. S., Spriet, L. L.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2011)article“…Palmer, M. S.…”
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On-ice sweat rate, voluntary fluid intake, and sodium balance during practice in male junior ice hockey players drinking water or a carbohydrate-electrolyte solution
Palmer, M. S., Logan, H. M., Spriet, L. L.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2010)article“…Palmer, M. S.…”
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Sweat rate, salt loss, and fluid intake during an intense on-ice practice in elite Canadian male junior hockey players
Palmer, M. S., Spriet, L. L.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2008)article“…Palmer, M. S.…”
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