The effect of prescribed fluid consumption on physiology and work behavior of wildfire fighters.

The purpose of this study was to examine 1) wildfire fighters' ability to consume the prescribed fluid volume (1200 mL h(-1)), 2) the effect of fluid intake on plasma sodium and hydration, and 3) the effect of fluid intake on firefighters' heart rate, core temperature and activity during emergency suppression shifts. METHODS: Thirty-four firefighters were [...]

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Thirst and hydration status in everyday life.

Water is an essential nutrient for all persons; thus, maintaining a chronic state of optimal hydration is recognized to provide health benefits. Fluid balance is maintained via thirst, a feedback-controlled variable, regulated acutely by central and peripheral mechanisms. However, voluntary drinking is also a behavior influenced by numerous social and psychological cues. Therefore, whether "thirst-guided" [...]

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The effect of prescribed fluid consumption on physiology and work behavior of wildfire fighters.

The purpose of this study was to examine 1) wildfire fighters' ability to consume the prescribed fluid volume (1200 mL h(-1)), 2) the effect of fluid intake on plasma sodium and hydration, and 3) the effect of fluid intake on firefighters' heart rate, core temperature and activity during emergency suppression shifts. METHODS: Thirty-four firefighters were divided into [...]

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Urine osmolality. A definitive test of renal function.

The ability of the kidneys to concentrate urine is regarded as a sensitive indicator of renal function.1 Since concentration tests are easily done, they enjoy wide clinical use. This renal activity is usually studied by measuring urine specific gravity, i.e. the ratio of the weight of urine to an equal volume of water. The specific gravity [...]

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Hydration and cognitive performance.

A clinical link exists between severe dehydration and cognitive performance. Using rapid and severe water loss induced either by intense exercise and/or heat stress, initial studies suggested there were alterations in short-term memory and cognitive function related to vision, but more recent studies have not all confirmed these data. Some studies argue that water loss is not responsible for [...]

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Does anticipatory sweating occur prior to fluid consumption?

The purpose of this study was to examine if anticipatory sweating occurs prior to fluid consumption in dehydrated subjects. It was hypothesized that there would first be an anticipatory response to the sight of water, and then with drinking, a second response caused by mechanical stimulation of oropharyngeal nerves. Dehydrated subjects (n=19) sat in a [...]

By |2017-05-21T03:18:51+00:00enero 31st, 2013|Documentos científicos, Hydration status: effects on physiology and metabolism|Comentarios desactivados en Does anticipatory sweating occur prior to fluid consumption?

Dehydration and venous thromboembolism thromboembolism after acute stroke.

BACKGROUND:Although it is widely assumed that dehydration predisposes to venous thromboembolism (VTE), there are no clinical studies to support this. Aim: To evaluate the relationship between biochemical indices of dehydration and VTEafter acute ischaemic stroke (AIS). DESIGN: Prospective observational study. METHODS: Unselected AIS patients (n = 102) receiving standard thromboprophylaxis with aspirin and graded compression stockings, underwent serial measurements of serum urea, creatinine and osmolality, and [...]

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Dehydration in hospital-admitted stroke patients: detection, frequency, and association.

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We aimed to determine the frequency of dehydration, risk factors, and associations with outcomes at hospital discharge after stroke.METHODS:nWe linked clinical data from stroke patients in 2 prospective hospital registers with routine blood urea and creatinine results. Dehydration was defined by a blood urea-to-creatinine ratio >80. RESULTS:nOf 2591 patients registered, 1606 (62%) [...]

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BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE VECTOR ANALYSIS TO EVALUATE RELATIVE HYDRATION STATUS.

The objective was to present our clinical experience with bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA). Forty-six patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) without oedema, 21 oedematous nephrotic children and 15 in remission from nephrotic syndrome were studied. The age range was 2-14 years. Data were obtained with the vector bioelectric impedance analysis method (Piccoli's RXc graph [...]

EFFECTS OF CHANGES IN WATER COMPARTMENTS ON PHYSIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

There is paramount evidence to suggest the importance of cell volume changes for the regulation of cell function, including protein metabolism. Among many other effects, cell swelling inhibits proteolysis and stimulates protein synthesis. However, most of the data pertinent to this theory relate to in vitro experiments. This paper reviews the evidence about the relevance [...]