Three independent biological mechanisms cause exercise-associated hyponatremia: Evidence from 2,135 weighed competitive athletic performances
Timothy D. Noakes(Sports Science Institute of South Africa), Louise B. Weschler, Tamara D. Hew(Sports Science Institute of South Africa), Karen Sharwood(Sports Science Institute of South Africa), Dale B. Speedy(Sports Science Institute of South Africa), Sean D. Reid(Sports Science Institute of South Africa), Christopher S. Almond(Boston Children's Hospital), Jonathan Dugas(Sports Science Institute of South Africa), PAUL C. WHARAM(University of Calgary)
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