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In the sense that overheating causes sweating, and sweating causes low salt and dehydration, and dehydration increases the risk of overheating because you can't keep sweating at the same rate?
That all sounds related. There may also be some relationship between hydration and fat metabolism, but I really don't remember.
Interesting, thank you for all the comments so far. Low salt, poor hydration, too much caffeine and no slow burn carbs - all excellent points I hadn’t considered.
Is there any chance that overheating/sweating has anything to do with it? Or just coincidence?