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All of the following are characteristics of heat stroke except
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User: What dietary nutrient is necessary to build muscle glycogen?

User: Which of the following dies promotes superior physical performance in athletes?

User: Which of the following is a characteristic of sports anemia?

User: All of the following are characteristics of heat stroke except

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User: Hyponatremia refers to low blood levels of

User: What is the minimum amount of fluid that an athlete should drink for each pound of body weight lost during an activity?

Weegy: 1 L for every 1 KG there are 2.2 pounds in a KG so the average would be around 0.5 L per pound.
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Carbohydrates are necessary to build muscle glycogen.
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A well-balanced diet tailored to an athlete's specific needs promotes superior physical performance.
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Loss of iron stores due to excess activity. - most accurately describes the term sports anemia.
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All of the following are characteristics of heat stroke excet that it is rarely fatal.
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Hyponatremia refers to low blood levels of sodium.
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The minimum amount of fluid that an athlete should drink for each pound of body weight lost during an activity is approximately 1/2 liter.
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