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If you're biking for a long time and drink fluids with a lot of salt, your body holds onto more fluid outside your cells. But if you drink fluids with almost no salt, you actually lose fluid from that same space — even if you're sweating the same amount.
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Sodium replacement and fluid shifts during prolonged exercise in humans
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2001 MayThe study found that drinking fluid with lots of salt during long bike rides keeps fluid in the bloodstream, while drinking low-salt fluid causes the body to lose fluid from outside the cells — just like the claim says.
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