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If you are one of the millions of people who have osteoarthritis (OA), being active is an important way to
People with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) lose stamina and strength, get out of breath easily and are at risk
People with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) lose stamina and strength, get out of breath easily and are at risk
Despite the mobility limitations that people may face, everyone can find ways to be active and live healthier.
People who are more active have less back pain over time. Regardless of your pain level, being active boosts your
People with digestive problems such as Crohn’s, colitis or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) will benefit from regular physical activity.
Even though physical activity can be challenging for those with fibromyalgia, you may feel better, move better or sleep better.
Regular physical activity is one of the most important things you can do to help prevent, treat, and control hypertension
Staying active is important for people living with human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV.
When you have heart valve disease, one or more of the valves doesn’t work the way it should. If you

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