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Drinking bottled water described as “oxygenated” before exercising does not enhance athletic performance, according to a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (2003;290:2408–9). Although most of the brands of water tested contained more oxygen than tap water, the higher oxygen content appears to provide no health benefits.
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These results cast serious doubt on whether any health benefits could be expected by consuming water that contains more oxygen than that which is normally present
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Drinking bottled water described as “oxygenated” before exercising does not enhance athletic performance, according to a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (2003;290:2408–9). Although most of the brands of water tested contained more oxygen than tap water, the higher oxygen content appears to provide no health benefits.
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These results cast serious doubt on whether any health benefits could be expected by consuming water that contains more oxygen than that which is normally present