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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

Heat acclimatization and hydration status of American football players during initial summer workouts.

This investigation evaluated the new National Collegiate Athletic Association model of heat acclimatization for football players using physiological, psychological, fluid balance, anthropometric, and nutritional variables. Eleven football players (20 +/- 1 year, 1.88 +/- 0.05 m, and 115.36 +/- 18.85 kg) from a Division I football team were observed for the first 8 days of [...]

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

The combined effects of hydration and exercise heat stress on choice reaction time.

The purpose of this investigation was to examine the combined effects of hydration and exercise heat stress on choice reaction time. On three separate occasions eight male subjects performed cycle exercise at approximately 70% of peak power output in warm, humid conditions (31 degrees C, 63% relative humidity) for a maximum of 90 min or [...]

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

Core temperature and hydration status during an Ironman triathlon.

BACKGROUND: Numerous laboratory based studies have documented that aggressive hydration strategies (approximately 1-2 litres/h) are required to minimise a rise in core temperature and minimise the deleterious effects of hyperthermia on performance. However, field data on the relations between hydration level, core body temperature, and performance are rare. OBJECTIVE: To measure core temperature (Tcore) in [...]

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

Hydration status and water turnover of dogsled drivers during an endurance sled dog event in the arctic.

BJECTIVES: To determine changes in common urinary markers of hydration maintained by the drivers (mushers) during a wilderness endurance event in the arctic and to determine water turnover in this select group of individuals. STUDY DESIGN: During this descriptive study, data was systematically collected on hydration, water turnover, changes in resting and exercise heart rate, [...]

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

Blood and urinary measures of hydration status during progressive acute dehydration.

PURPOSE: To determine whether: a) plasma osmolarity (Posm) is sensitive to small incremental changes in hydration status, b) urine specific gravity (Usg) can accurately identify a state of euhydration, c) Usg is a sensitive indicator of a change in hydration status, and d) Usg correlates with Posm. METHODS: Euhydrated (Posm = 288 +/- 4 mOsm.L-1) [...]

By |2013-01-31T18:32:29+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Assessment methodologies, Scientific papers|0 Comments

Hydration effects on thermoregulation and performance in the heat.

During exercise, sweat output often exceeds water intake, producing a water deficit or hypohydration. The water deficit lowers both intracellular and extracellular fluid volumes, and causes a hypotonic-hypovolemia of the blood. Aerobic exercise tasks are likely to be adversely effected by hypohydration (even in the absence of heat strain), with the potential affect being greater [...]

By |2013-01-31T18:32:29+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Exercise and sport, Scientific papers|0 Comments

Stroke volume during exercise: interaction of environment and hydration.

Euhydrated and dehydrated subjects exercised in a hot and a cold environment with our aim to identify factors that relate to reductions in stroke volume (SV). We hypothesized that reductions in SV with heat stress are related to the interaction of several factors rather than the effect of elevated skin blood flow. Eight male endurance-trained [...]

Plasma volume changes during and after acute variations of body hydration level in humans.

This study examined plasma volume changes (deltaPV) in humans during periods with or without changes in body hydration: exercise-induced dehydration, heat-induced dehydration and glycerol hyperhydration. Repeated measurements of plasma volume were made after two injections of Evans blue. Results were compared to deltaPV calculated from haematocrit (Hct) and blood haemoglobin concentration ([Hb]). Eight well-trained men [...]