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DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-924008
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
The Author's Reply - Letter to the Editor
Strachan A, Watson P. Letter to the Editor. Int J Sports Med 2006; 27: 342Publication History
Publication Date:
29 March 2006 (online)
We acknowledge that the serum sodium values for Subjects 4 and 6 are probably a typographical error which occurred during data collection and this anomaly should have been noticed before submission. The serum osmolality seems to confirm that the actual value was much closer to those of the other subjects which are all values compatible with life and consistent with exercise induced dehydration.
There is no evidence that there is any flaw in our measurement of brain volumes nor does the study cited confound our results. Flux of fluids and osmolytes between compartments in the cranium is complex and is likely to occur at different times in different individuals. Our study is a small pilot but nevertheless it is the first to show changes in intra cranial compartment volumes in humans as a result of dehydration. We would welcome a larger systematic study to clarify the implications of our data.
J. M. Dickson
Magdalen College
The University of Oxford
Oxford, OX1 4AU
United Kingdom
Email: jon.dickson@magdalen.oxford.ac.uk