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		<title>Coffee before exercise, Beer after?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 05:54:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Lewis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple of months ago I wrote about a study that found drinking coffee or other caffeinated drinks an hour before exercise will reduce muscle pain.
But here’s a study that goes one better and suggests that drinking beer after exercise  improves your hydration better than drinking water would.
The study from Spain is a couple of years old and I haven’t seen any follow-up studies which makes it difficult to judge it’s accuracy.
So have a read and see what you think.
The study done by researchers at Granada University in Spain tested 25 students over several months, asking them to run on a [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/healthbolt">Healthbolt</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A couple of months ago I wrote about a study that found <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/healthbolt/caffeine-eases-exercise-induced-muscle-pain/" target="_blank">drinking coffee</a> or other caffeinated drinks an hour before exercise will reduce muscle pain.</p>
<p>But here’s a study that goes one better and suggests that <a href="http://www.clevelandleader.com/node/3467" target="_blank">drinking beer after exercise </a> improves your hydration better than drinking water would.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sxc.hu/photo/953195"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-3996" style="margin: 10px" src="http://www.blisstree.com/healthbolt/files/2009/06/953195_beer.jpg" alt="953195_beer" width="240" height="300" /></a>The study from Spain is a couple of years old and I haven’t seen any follow-up studies which makes it difficult to judge it’s accuracy.</p>
<p>So have a read and see what you think.</p>
<p>The study done by researchers at Granada University in Spain tested 25 students over several months, asking them to run on a treadmill at 104F temperatures until they were close to exhaustion. At that point, their level of hydration, concentration, and motor skills were measurd.</p>
<p>Then half of the students were given 2 half pints of Spanish lager to drink and the remaining students were given just water.</p>
<p>The study found that those who drank the beer had a slightly better rehydration effection than those who drink only water. </p>
<p>The researchers believe this is because the contents of the beer &#8211; sugars and salts &#8211; quickens the absorption of fluids.  Further more, they think that the bubbles, caused by carbon dioxide, quenches thirst and carbohydrates in the beer replace calories lost in exercise.</p>
<p>Based on these results, the Spanish researchers went on to recommend moderate consumption of beer as a part of athletes&#8217; diets. Their definition of  moderate consumption being 500 mls per day for men and 250 mls per day for women.</p>
<p>So what do you think?</p>
<p>Should we being having a pre-exercise coffee and a post-exercise beer?</p>
<p>Don’t know about you but it all sounds too much for me!</p>
<p>(<a href="http://www.sxc.hu/photo/953195" target="_blank">image source</a>)</p>
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