For years, athletes and the public have been told to prehydrate before exercise, “drink ahead of thirst,” and train their gut to tolerate far more fluid than their brain thinks they need to avoid the dangers of dehydration. As sports-drink companies are pitching their products as performance boosters in ads timed for the Olympics, startling new research in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) throws cold water on many of their claims.
Study: Sports Drinks Are a Waste of Money, Contribute to Childhood Obesity | Yahoo! Health
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