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Taking 700 mg of sodium every hour during a long bike ride in cool weather doesn’t make well-trained cyclists finish faster — they perform about the same as those taking a fake pill.
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Sodium supplementation has no effect on endurance performance during a cycling time-trial in cool conditions: a randomised cross-over trial
Randomized Controlled Trial
Human
2013The study gave cyclists salt or a fake pill during a long bike ride in cool weather and found no difference in their finish times, just like the claim says.
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