Understanding the physiological and behavioural reasons that result in voluntary water intake and the volume subsequently consumed in both the work place and during and following an exercise setting can provide further information on water balance and the necessity and requirements of water intake. The first study (Chapter 3) aimed to assess hydration status in the adult population at the start and end of a working day and the amount of water from beverages that was consumed. Urine osmolality and urine specific gravity (USG) suggested a large proportion of subjects arrived (osmolality: 54%; USG: 53%) and left (osmolality: 35%; USG: 33%) work in a hypohydrated state, with variation between subjects in the same and different places of work...
Exercising in cold environments results in water losses, yet examination of resultant voluntary wate...
Summary: Studies on how the body senses the need to correct extracellular and intracellular volumes ...
artículo (preprint) -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Centro de Investigación en Ciencias del Movimiento...
The aim was to examine the hydration status of adults working in different jobs at the beginning and...
Adequate fluid consumption is central to human survival. Previous literature suggests that there som...
Adequate fluid consumption is central to human survival. Previous literature suggests that there som...
Water intake occurs following a period of high intensity intermittent exercise (HIIE) due to sensati...
An increase in subjective feelings of thirst and ad libitum drinking caused by an increase in serum ...
The purposes of these investigations were to describe the relationship of thirst to hydration during...
Water intake occurs following a period of high intensity intermittent exercise (HIIE) due to sensati...
Water intake occurs following a period of high intensity intermittent exercise (HIIE) due to sensati...
The purposes of these investigations were to describe the relationship of thirst to hydration during...
The purposes of these investigations were to describe the relationship of thirst to hydration during...
Exercising in cold environments results in water losses, yet examination of resultant voluntary wate...
Exercising in cold environments results in water losses, yet examination of resultant voluntary wate...
Exercising in cold environments results in water losses, yet examination of resultant voluntary wate...
Summary: Studies on how the body senses the need to correct extracellular and intracellular volumes ...
artículo (preprint) -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Centro de Investigación en Ciencias del Movimiento...
The aim was to examine the hydration status of adults working in different jobs at the beginning and...
Adequate fluid consumption is central to human survival. Previous literature suggests that there som...
Adequate fluid consumption is central to human survival. Previous literature suggests that there som...
Water intake occurs following a period of high intensity intermittent exercise (HIIE) due to sensati...
An increase in subjective feelings of thirst and ad libitum drinking caused by an increase in serum ...
The purposes of these investigations were to describe the relationship of thirst to hydration during...
Water intake occurs following a period of high intensity intermittent exercise (HIIE) due to sensati...
Water intake occurs following a period of high intensity intermittent exercise (HIIE) due to sensati...
The purposes of these investigations were to describe the relationship of thirst to hydration during...
The purposes of these investigations were to describe the relationship of thirst to hydration during...
Exercising in cold environments results in water losses, yet examination of resultant voluntary wate...
Exercising in cold environments results in water losses, yet examination of resultant voluntary wate...
Exercising in cold environments results in water losses, yet examination of resultant voluntary wate...
Summary: Studies on how the body senses the need to correct extracellular and intracellular volumes ...
artículo (preprint) -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Centro de Investigación en Ciencias del Movimiento...