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Should We Drink Fluids While Exercising?
How we drink can make a difference in how optimally we hydrate our body. A lot of people sip liquids, but gulping is better. Gulps of fluid leave the stomach more rapidly. It’s important to do this. It seems counterintuitive, it seems like gulping would cause a cramp. People are more likely to have stomach cramps sipping because fluid stays in their gut too long.
When you take more fluid in, gulps as opposed to sips, you have a
greater volume of fluid in the stomach. That stimulates the activity of
the stretch receptors in the stomach, which then increase intra-gastric
pressure and promote faster emptying. This is why gulping is preferred.
Taken from NYTimes July 2, 2009 Eating to Fuel Exercise, by Leslie Bonci, director of sports nutrition at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and a certified specialist in sports dietetics. She’s also the author of a new book, “Sports Nutrition for Coaches” (Human Kinetics Publishers, July 2009)
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