Empirical findings on risk factors of dehydration and on diagnostic and therapeutic strategies are reviewed in this paper. No single measure has proved to be the gold standard in the diagnosis of ...
[23] Dehydration can be defined as a clinically relevant decrease of an individual's optimal Total Body Water (TBW) amount and may occur with or without loss of electrolytes.
Excessive sweating occurs to cool the body, causing dehydration and loss of vital body salts. If the body's thermostat fails, the body cannot be cooled anymore, and the temperature rises rapidly ...
To better understand how your hydration levels impact everything from fatigue and concentration to even depression and anxiety, we consulted Kim Rose, RDN, CDCES, CNSC, a registered dietitian ...