Body water percentage from childhood to old age [PDF]
Background Total body water (TBW) increases with growth, but the body water percentage (TBW%) decreases with aging. The objective of our study was to delineate TBW% in males and females by bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) from early childhood to ...
Hong Lu +3 more
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Alteration in body water compartments following intermittent fasting in Ramadan [PDF]
Concerning the health outcomes of intermittent fasting in Ramadan, loss of fat-free mass (FFM) and changes in the content of body water are of paramount importance.
Mohammad Taghi Najafi +7 more
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The Body of Text: Beverley Farmer’s A Body of Water
A Body of Water was written by Beverley Farmer as a notebook which would grow and evolve in an organic way, like a body, in conjunction with her body of writing.
Zofia Sleziak
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Decreased Intracellular to Total Body Water Ratio and Depressive Symptoms in Patients with Maintenance Hemodialysis [PDF]
Maolu Tian,1– 3 Zuping Qian,4 Yanjun Long,1,2 Fangfang Yu,1 Jing Yuan,1 Yan Zha1,2 1Department of Nephrology, Guizhou Provincial People’s Hospital, Guiyang, Guizhou, People’s Republic of China; 2NHC Key Laboratory of Pulmonary Immunological Disease ...
Tian M +5 more
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Water Intake, Body Water Regulation and Health. [PDF]
The biological feedback provided by human water intake upon our physiology is grossly under-investigated [...]
Johnson EC, Adams WM.
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The effect of postural orientation on body composition and total body water estimates produced by smartwatch bioelectrical impedance analysis: an intra- and inter-device evaluation [PDF]
Advances in wearable technologies now allow modern smartwatches to collect body composition estimates through bioelectrical impedance techniques embedded within their design.
Vallecillo-Bustos Anabelle +6 more
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Functions of water in the body [PDF]
J. R. Robinson
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Water intake meets the Water from inside the human body – physiological, cultural, and health perspectives - Synthetic and Systematic literature review [PDF]
Background. The average adult human body of 70 kilograms consists in about 67.85% water distributed evenly to an average of 70 % in all major organs of the body: skin, muscles, brain, spinal cord, liver, heart, lungs, spleen, kidneys, pancreas and gastro-
MUNTEANU Constantin +4 more
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Volume Balance in Chronic Kidney Disease: Evaluation Methodologies and Innovation Opportunities
Background: Patients affected by chronic kidney disease are at a risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Body fluids unbalance is one of the main characteristics of this condition, as fluid overload is highly prevalent in patients affected by the
Edoardo La Porta +9 more
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Hot water immersion is used by athletes in weight category sports to produce rapid weight loss (RWL) by means of passive fluid loss, and often is performed with the addition of Epsom salts (magnesium sulphate).
John Connor, Brendan Egan
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