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    hydration and how it has become the focal point of athletics. For example, Over the past few decades, the fear of dehydration has been indoctrinated into athletics, and professional athletes often blame dehydration as the cause of poor performance. Cohen then details the war between bottled water companies and sports drink companies. The sports drink companies advertise the concept that dehydration is dangerous, but drinking water is not enough. She proceeds to break down the contents of sports drinks to

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    Introduction This is a meta-analysis type of study on the importance of hydration. The basic and most important part of our nutrition is Water. Survival becomes a question, in absence of water. According to Nicolaidis S., 1998, for cellular homeostasis and life, water is fundamental; with 75% body weight in newborn children to 55% in elder population. But still there are many inquiries concerning this most basic need of our body and our eating routine. Earlier explanations on water necessities by

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    and prickly heat powder may help. You can add two tablespoons of baking soda to her bathing water. Baking soda helps absorb moisture and sweat. Boils Boils can erupt on different body parts. Allergy Heat allergy can be found in children. Dehydration. Dehydration may be caused by excessive sweating and symptoms may include fatigue, cracked lips, exhaustion and

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    Case study: The 2000-Meter Row: A Case in Homeostasis Study Questions- At the start: #1. What is responsible for raising Jim's heart and respiratory rate and stimulating sweat just before the race? When the race is almost ready to begin, Jim's nervous system sends signals to his heart causing his respiratory rate to increase. Since Jim's heart and respiratory rate increases this causes him to breathe more rapidly and causes him to sweat to maintain a normal body temperature. #2. Why is the sympathetic

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    When athletes are training or competing, it is apparent that they sometimes benefit by consuming various drinks that contain water, carbohydrate and electrolytes. This can assist and improve an athlete's performance, and it may reduce physiological stress on an athlete’s cardiovascular, central nervous and muscular systems. During endurance events Gatorade is an effective drink to have in order for the athlete to sustain their maximum energy throughout the competition. Gatorade has been proven

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    A Quantitative research in this article is showing the study of fast and normal intravenous rehydration in paediatric gastroenteritis which agrees with the text. The aim of the article is to discover whether fast or rapid intravenous rehydration outcome improves in hydration with medical conclusions when been given to children with gastroenteritis. The article has its aim as stated including hypothesis, research approach and sample including instruments with findings. Structuring the study The motivation

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    abdominal pain. Indications of a severe infection includes severe diarrhea occurring 10 to 15 times a day. More symptoms that a patient with a severe infection caused by Clostridium difficile might present are intolerable abdominal pain, fever, dehydration due to diarrhea, blood and pus in the stool, nausea, and elevated counts of white blood cells (Mayo Clinic Staff, 2013). However, people that are commonly at risk for infection of C. diff should be tested and those patients are ones that

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    Prehydration 2. Hydration 3. Dehydration 4. Rehydration” (Okanovic et al. 69). These four phases indicate when the athlete should hydrate. Prehydration and hydration are similar because both refer to hydrating before competition. While prehydration refers to hydrating a few days before a competition, hydration refers to hydrating throughout the day of the competition (Okanovic et al. 69-70). Dehydration is the loss of water from the body. While Prehydration and hydration

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    Athlete Dehydration

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    their budget (….). Daily weigh ins are idealized to fitting the budget of East Ascension High School, while giving the athletes the best environment to succeed. As stated in Hydration for Athletes, one of the easiest ways an athlete can prevent dehydration is by weighing before and after exercising. By determining the percentage of body mass lost, an athlete can determine how dehydrated he/she is (Lopez). The

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    The purpose of this lab was to explore the characteristics of hydrates. Hydrates are solid ionic compounds that contain water that is chemically bound to the crystal. In doing this lab, the percentage of water contained in various hydrates, if dehydration is a reversible or irreversible change, and the mathematical relationship between starting mass and mass lost. As there is no simple way to predict the amount of water molecules in a hydrated compound, it must be determined by experimenting. This

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