Submitted by LongSong333 t3_125sj1f in askscience
As I get older, I really notice the dehydration from lifting. Are the muscles retaining the water, using it for "processing," or something else?
Submitted by LongSong333 t3_125sj1f in askscience
As I get older, I really notice the dehydration from lifting. Are the muscles retaining the water, using it for "processing," or something else?
WeakBet6081 t1_je6x47b wrote
Dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis break down of muscle fibers uses and produces water. We aren’t perfectly efficient and need the extra water. Additionally there quite a bit of waste produced that need water to transport it out. Ions like sodium, calcium, and potassium are also moving quite a bit and can dehydrate if you are pushing yourself.