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This review has pointed out a number of issues related to water, hydration and health. As undoubtedly the most important nutrient and the only one whose absence will be lethal within days, understanding of water measurement and requirements are very important.
- Water, hydration, and health - PubMed
This review examines the current knowledge of water intake...
- Narrative Review of Hydration and Selected Health Outcomes in the ...
This narrative review presents the state of the science on...
- Long-term health outcomes associated with hydration status
Epidemiological and experimental studies have linked markers...
- Water, hydration, and health - PubMed
1 sie 2010 · Water represents a critical nutrient, the absence of which will be lethal within days. Water's importance for the prevention of nutrition-related noncommunicable diseases has received more attention recently because of the shift toward consumption of large proportions of fluids as caloric beverages.
This review examines the current knowledge of water intake as it pertains to human health, including overall patterns of intake and some factors linked with intake, the complex mechanisms behind water homeostasis, and the effects of variation in water intake on health and energy intake, weight, and ….
18 sie 2015 · Maintaining a normal state of hydration is important, as dehydration has been shown to be a risk factor for many health conditions. There is a growing body of evidence supporting the link between the state of fluid imbalance and disease.
This narrative review presents the state of the science on the role of hydration in health in the general population, specifically in skin health, neurological function (i.e., cognition, mood, and headache), gastrointestinal and renal functions, and body weight and composition.
26 lut 2024 · Epidemiological and experimental studies have linked markers of low fluid intake and underhydration — such as increased plasma concentration of vasopressin and sodium, as well as elevated urine...
Epidemiological and experimental studies have linked markers of low fluid intake and underhydration - such as increased plasma concentration of vasopressin and sodium, as well as elevated urine osmolality - with an increased risk of new-onset chronic diseases, accelerated aging and premature mortality, suggesting that persistent activation of ...