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Ingrid V. Sils is an academic researcher from United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 41 publications.
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Voluntary dehydration and electrolyte losses during prolonged exercise in the heat.
TL;DR: Based on 24 h projections of BEL, it was concluded that K+ depletion is more likely than Na+ depletion because food is often supplemented with sodium chloride.
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Effect of hypohydration and altitude exposure on aerobic exercise performance and acute mountain sickness.
John W. Castellani,Stephen R. Muza,Samuel N. Cheuvront,Ingrid V. Sils,Charles S. Fulco,Robert W. Kenefick,Beth A. Beidleman,Michael N. Sawka +7 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, hypohydration at 3,048 m degrades aerobic performance in an additive manner with that induced by ALT; and did not appear to increase the prevalence/severity of AMS symptoms.
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Dietary tyrosine benefits cognitive and psychomotor performance during body cooling
TL;DR: Findings that dietary tyrosine supplementation is effective for mitigating cold-induced cognitive performance such as working memory, even with reduced core temperature, are extended to include the psychomotor task of marksmanship.
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Effect of hypohydration and altitude exposure on aerobic exercise performance and acute mountain sickness.
John W. Castellani,Steve Muanza,Samuel N. Cheuvront,Ingrid V. Sils,Charles S. Fulco,Robert W. Kenefick,Beth A. Beidleman,M. Sawka +7 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, hypohydration at 3,048 m degrades aerobic performance in an additive manner with that induced by ALT; and did not appear to increase the prevalence/severity of AMS symptoms.
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Evaluation of two cold thermoregulatory models for prediction of core temperature during exercise in cold water.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that both thermoregulatory models designed for sedentary cold exposure, currently, cannot be extended for use during partial immersion exercise in cold water and algorithms need to be developed to better predict heat loss during exercise incold water.
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