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Articles by Kenefick, R. W.
Articles by Sawka, M. N.
Hydration at the Work Site
Robert W. Kenefick, PhD
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Michael N. Sawka, PhD
US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, Massachusetts
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Fig. 1.
Water needs estimated from sweat loss predictions due to changes in physical activity and air temperature. From IOM (with permission) [4].
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Effect of dehydration on response time [39] and the effect of blood alcohol content on response time [42].
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Industrial accidents by month, redrawn from [42].
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Fluid replacement and work/rest guidelines for warm weather training conditions used by the U.S. Army during training in hot weather [49].
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