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Regulation of the urine concentration mechanism by the oropharyngeal afferent pathway in man.

BACKGROUND: It has been reported that the oropharyngeal afferent pathway behaves as a first-order factor regulating body fluid. However, the neural mechanism has not yet been clear. This study was designed to elucidate the characteristics of the neural mechanism in man. METHODS: Healthy human subjects kept either an isotonic or hypertonic solution in the oral [...]

The art and science of hydration.

It is understood that water is the most essential nutrient for life, yet research elucidating the fine points of hydration and fluid needs is still in its youth. Public recommendations based on scientific evidence are not always translated by the media into useful and practical guidelines. CONCLUSION: Further research investigating the benefits of all fluids, [...]

By |2013-01-31T18:33:08+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Scientific papers, Water balance|0 Comments

Physiology of thirst and drinking: implication for nursing practice.

Thirst and drinking function to maintain body water balance and are basic to survival. Thirst is often associated with a dry unpleasant-tasting mouth and the feeling of a need to obtain water; it can result from dehydration, decreased vascular volume, dry mouth, pharmacologic agents, or inappropriate activation of the thirst mechanism. Drinking involves the motor [...]

Hydration needs throughout the lifespan.

In 2004, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) issued a report presenting reference intake information about water, sodium, potassium, and other electrolytes for Americans and Canadians. The report established, for the first time, adequate intakes (AI) for total water (from drinking water, beverages, and food) for healthy people. An AI is the recommended average daily intake [...]

Hydration and cognitive function in children.

Massachusetts 02111, USA. Adequate fluid intake is critical for survival. While adults are at liberty to drink fluids as wanted, children and infants are dependent upon caregivers for food and fluid. Children are at greater risk for dehydration than adults due to their higher surface-to-mass ratio. Additionally, children have different thirst sensitivities and body cooling [...]

By |2013-01-31T18:33:07+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Children, Scientific papers|0 Comments

An exploration of factors that influence the regular consumption of water by Irish primary school children.

BACKGROUND: Inadequate hydration has been linked to many factors that may impact on children's education and health. Teachers play an important role in the education and behaviour of children. Previous research has demonstrated low water intake amongst children and negative teachers' attitudes to water in the classroom. The present study aimed to explore teachers' knowledge [...]

Effect of hydration and continuous urinary drainage on urine production in children.

OBJECTIVE: Although urine production depends on numerous physiological variables there are no quantitative data regarding the effect of bladder decompression, by means of continuous catheter drainage, on urine production. The aim of this study was to investigate this effect. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was carried out in two stages, each consisting of two phases. [...]

By |2013-01-31T18:33:07+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Children, Scientific papers|0 Comments

Heat illness in children.

With an increasing number of children and adolescents involved in competitive athletics throughout the calendar year, the sports medicine team must be familiar with preventing and treating heat-related illness. Heat illness is a spectrum of illnesses from heat cramps to heat stroke. Mortality for heat stroke ranges from 17% to 70%, depending on severity and [...]

By |2013-01-31T18:33:07+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Children, Scientific papers|0 Comments