Edwin Setiadi

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This seemingly contradictory pattern—heatstroke without dehydration, dehydration without heatstroke—is no fluke, it turns out. Dehydration is a greater concern in longer races, because you have more time to sweat; heatstroke, in contrast, is most common in shorter races.
Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance
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