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Effects of an Electrolyte Additive on Hydration and Drinking Behavior During Wildfire Suppression

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 This project was funded by The United States Forest Service and Mineral Resources, Ogden, UT.

☆☆ Formally presented as a poster presentation at the 2005 National Meeting for the American College of Sports Medicine in Nashville, TN, by Dr. Brent Ruby.

PII: S1080-6032(08)70181-9

doi: 10.1580/07-WEME-OR-114.1

Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
Volume 19, Issue 3 , Pages 172-180 , September 2008