The state of hydration of the body depends on the balance between the amount of water and salt consumed and excreted (the urinary extraction of excess sodium requires water). Inappropriate nutrition, particularly consuming too much processed food, causes obesity in children and additionally causes excessive sodium consumption, thus increasing the risk of excessive water loss. The aim of this study was to assess the hydration status of children with obesity and the relation between hydration, body composition, urinary sodium extraction, and nutrient intake. The study group consisted of 27 patients with obesity, with a mean age of 12.89 ± SD 2.79. Each patient’s height, weight, body composition (electrical bioimpedance (BIA)), diet (7-day rec...
Background: The relationship between obesity, arterial hypertension, and excessive salt intake has b...
PURPOSE: The purpose of these studies was 1) to examine the factors that influence the water intake ...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the industri-alized world. In parallel, the prevalence r...
Background/Objectives:Little is known on the relationship between obesity and hydration levels in ch...
Objective: Evaluate the effect of a 1-year standardized residential slimming program on exercise-ind...
Introduction: Beverage consumption and its possible association with the current obesity epidemic an...
INTRODUCTION: Dehydration and malnutrition commonly occur together among ill children in developing ...
SUMMARY It has been postulated that increased dietary sodium associated with greater food intake by ...
<div><div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Emerging evidence suggests a relationship between sodium (...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows that children water intake are below recommendations and are likely to be...
Emerging evidence indicates that dietary Na may be linked to obesity; however it is unclear whether ...
Background: Increasing dietary sodium drives the thirst response. Because sugar-sweetened beverages ...
Lisa T. Jansen1, Dimitris Bougatsas2, Evan C. Johnson3, Giannis Arnaoutis2, Spiridoula Tsipouridi2, ...
Background/Introduction: Hydration is an important aspect of health in children. Despite being impor...
Background: Excessive sodium intake is excreted through urine and could affect hydration status. Thi...
Background: The relationship between obesity, arterial hypertension, and excessive salt intake has b...
PURPOSE: The purpose of these studies was 1) to examine the factors that influence the water intake ...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the industri-alized world. In parallel, the prevalence r...
Background/Objectives:Little is known on the relationship between obesity and hydration levels in ch...
Objective: Evaluate the effect of a 1-year standardized residential slimming program on exercise-ind...
Introduction: Beverage consumption and its possible association with the current obesity epidemic an...
INTRODUCTION: Dehydration and malnutrition commonly occur together among ill children in developing ...
SUMMARY It has been postulated that increased dietary sodium associated with greater food intake by ...
<div><div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Emerging evidence suggests a relationship between sodium (...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows that children water intake are below recommendations and are likely to be...
Emerging evidence indicates that dietary Na may be linked to obesity; however it is unclear whether ...
Background: Increasing dietary sodium drives the thirst response. Because sugar-sweetened beverages ...
Lisa T. Jansen1, Dimitris Bougatsas2, Evan C. Johnson3, Giannis Arnaoutis2, Spiridoula Tsipouridi2, ...
Background/Introduction: Hydration is an important aspect of health in children. Despite being impor...
Background: Excessive sodium intake is excreted through urine and could affect hydration status. Thi...
Background: The relationship between obesity, arterial hypertension, and excessive salt intake has b...
PURPOSE: The purpose of these studies was 1) to examine the factors that influence the water intake ...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the industri-alized world. In parallel, the prevalence r...