Heat and Dehydration Increase Carbohydrate Use During Endurance Exercise — Heat Is the Dominant Driver

Heat and Dehydration Increase Carbohydrate Use During Endurance Exercise — Heat Is the Dominant Driver

A 2025 systematic review and meta-analysis found that endurance exercise in the heat increases carbohydrate oxidation and muscle glycogen use; dehydration amplifies this effect principally when combined with heat. Findings inform fueling and hydration strategies for athletes and at-risk populations.