New study of salt in the sweat of PWHL players aims to help them hydrate better

A play between a player and goalie in front of the net at a Professional Women's Hockey League game

A new study being led by Lawrence Spriet, a professor emeritus of human health sciences at the University of Guelph, will look at the salt content in the sweat of players in the Professional Women’s Hockey League. The aim of the study is to understand how much salt their sweat contains so they can fine-tune how they hydrate during games and practices.

CBC | Sports News

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