International Journal of Sports Medicine, Table of Contents Int J Sports Med 2011; 32(10): 814DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1286301 Letter to the Editor Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New YorkExercise-Associated Hyponatremia in the Tropics Authors R. J. Shephard Recommend Article Abstract Buy Article(opens in new window) Full Text References References 1 Dancaster CP, Whereat SJ. Fluid and electrolyte balance during the comrades marathon. S Afr Med J 1971; 45: 147-150 2 Erickson KA, Wilding P. Evaluation of a novel point-of-care system, the i-STAT portable clinical analyzer. Clin Chem 1993; 1993: 283-287 3 Green RP, Landt M. Home sodium monitoring in patients with diabetes insipidus. J Pediatr 2002; 141: 618-624 4 Hew-Butler T, Ayus JC, Kipps C, Maughan RJ, Mettler S, Meeuwisse WH et al. Statement of the Second international Exercise-associated hyponatraemia consensus development conference, New Zealand. Clin J Sports Med 2008; 18: 11-21 5 Kipps C, Sharma S, Tunstall-Pedoe D. The incidence of exercise-associated hyponatraemia in the London marathon. Br J Sports Med 2011; 45: 14-19 6 Lee JKW, Nio AQX, Ang WH, Johnson C, Aziz AR, Lim CL, Hew-Butler T. First reported cases of exercise-associated hyponatremia in Asia. Int J Sports Med 2011; 32: 297-302 7 Noakes TD, Speedy DB. Time for the American College of Sports Medicine to acknowledge that humans, like all other earthly creatures, do not need to be told how much to drink during exercise. Br J Sports Med 2007; 41: 109-110 8 Speedy DB, Noakes TD, Schneider C. Exercise-associated hyponatremia: A review. Emerg Med 2001; 13: 17-27 9 Thompson GS, Sherwood-Jones E. Errors in the measurement of serum electrolytes. J Clin Path 1965; 18: 443-445