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18 sie 2015 · Maintenance of fluid and electrolyte balance is essential to healthy living as dehydration and fluid overload are associated with morbidity and mortality. This review presents the current evidence for the impact of hydration status on health. The Web of Science, MEDLINE, PubMed, and Google Scholar databases were searched using relevant terms.
- Executive summary and conclusions from the European Hydration Institute ...
Transient mild hypohydration is common, and probably of...
- Executive summary and conclusions from the European Hydration Institute ...
Maintenance of fluid and electrolyte balance is essential to healthy living as dehydration and fluid overload are associated with morbidity and mortality. This review presents the current evidence for the impact of hydration status on health.
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 ...
Chronic systemic hypohydration is a proposed pathogenic factor for hypertension, venous thromboembolism, fatal coronary heart disease, stroke . However, there are relatively few randomized trials examining the effects of acute or chronic mild hypohydration on vascular function and BP regulation.
1 wrz 2015 · In most cases, dehydration can be avoided through adequate fluid intake, although chronic comorbidities, such as diabetes, renal disease, cognitive impairment, mental health problems, and ...
18 sie 2015 · Transient mild hypohydration is common, and probably of little consequence, but acute or chronic severe hypohydration has adverse effects on both health and performance. Hyperhydration is less common, but may not be as benign as is usually assumed.