Paper of the Year Awards

ACSM Paper of the Year Awards

Each year, the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) recognizes outstanding scientific achievement by naming a “Paper of the Year” from each of its six scholarly journals. Selected by each journal’s editorial board, these distinguished papers represent the highest standard of research excellence—demonstrating rigorous methodology, meaningful scholarly contribution and measurable impact across the fields of sports medicine and exercise science. By honoring this work, ACSM underscores the vital role of evidence-based research in advancing knowledge, informing clinical practice and improving health and performance worldwide. 

Read the 2025 announcement here.

GSSI Pre-Conference

The Physiology of Hydration: More Than Water Alone

This session explores the physiology of hydration through an integrated lens—examining how carbohydrate, sodium, flavor, and fluid interact to influence intake, absorption, retention, and performance. We’ll review current research on fluid balance, osmotic drivers, and palatability, highlighting mechanisms that underpin voluntary intake and thermoregulation. Attendees will gain insight into individualized strategies, including sweat profiling and timing approaches, to optimize euhydration and mitigate performance decrements associated with >2% body-mass loss. Practical applications will be linked to laboratory- and field-based research, ensuring translation from bench to field. This pre-conference equips you with evidence-based tools to support athlete hydration across diverse environments and sporting contexts. 

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  • Session 1: Sweating the detail: New insights on hydration considerations for athlete performance
    • Lewis James, PhD, Associate Professor in Human Nutrition in the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences at Loughborough University
  • Session 2: Functional ingredients in fluid replacement beverages for athletes
    • Lindsay Baker, PhD, Director at the Gatorade Sports Science Institute
  • Session 3: The hydration toolkit: Practical approaches to athlete support
    • Floris Wardenaar, PhD, Associate Professor at the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University