Hypohydration produced by high-intensity intermittent running increases biomarkers of renal injury in males.
Loris A JuettKatharine L MidwoodMark P FunnellLewis J JamesStephen A MearsPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2021)
These results suggest that hypohydration produced by high-intensity intermittent running increases renal injury, compared to when euhydration is maintained, and that the site of this increased renal injury is at the proximal tubules.
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