نتایج جستجو برای: urine specific gravity usg

تعداد نتایج: 1154373  

2016
Nesli Ersoy Gulgun Ersoy Mehmet Kutlu

BACKGROUND The purpose of the study is to determine and compare the hydration status with different methods and determine fluid intake, dehydration percentages and sweat rate of 26 young male soccer players (15 ± 1.2 years) before an important competition. More specifically, the study aims at validating the urine strip and advising the players to use it as an easy and practical method. METHOD...

2014
Chih-Yin Tai Jordan M Joy Paul H Falcone Laura R Carson Matt M Mosman Justen L Straight Susie L Oury Carlos Mendez Nick J Loveridge Michael P Kim Jordan R Moon

BACKGROUND In cases of dehydration exceeding a 2% loss of body weight, athletic performance can be significantly compromised. Carbohydrate and/or electrolyte containing beverages have been effective for rehydration and recovery of performance, yet amino acid containing beverages remain unexamined. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to compare the rehydration capabilities of an electrolyte-...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2006
Shih-Bin Su Kuen-Huei Lin Ho-Yuan Chang Chai-Wei Lee Chih-Wei Lu How-Ran Guo

In environments with ultra-low humidity, workers may have excessive body water loss due to evaporation through the skin, which can lead to dehydration. Before the development of clinical symptoms and signs, concentrated urine may be applied as an early indicator of dehydration. We used urine specific gravity (USG) as a biomarker to evaluate the hydration status of workers working in such an env...

2018
Tamara D Hew-Butler Christopher Eskin Jordan Bickham Mario Rusnak Melissa VanderMeulen

Clinical medicine defines dehydration using blood markers that confirm hypertonicity (serum sodium concentration ([Na+])>145 mmol/L) and intracellular dehydration. Sports medicine equates dehydration with a concentrated urine as defined by any urine osmolality (UOsm) ≥700 mOsmol/kgH2O or urine specific gravity (USG) ≥1.020. Objective To compare blood versus urine indices of dehydration in a c...

2013
Eric K. O’Neal Christina R. Caufield Jordan B. Lowe Mary C. Stevenson Brett A. Davis Lauren K. Thigpen

This study examined 24-h post-run hydration status and sweat loss estimation accuracy in college age runners (men=12, women=8) after completing a 1-h self-paced outdoor run (wet bulb globe temperature=19.9±3.0 °C). Sweat losses (1353±422 mL; 1.9%±0.5% of body mass) were significantly greater (p<0.001) than perceived losses (686±586 mL). Cumulative fluid consumption equaled 3876±1133 mL (218±178...

Journal: :Journal of athletic training 2009
Kristin L Osterberg Craig A Horswill Lindsay B Baker

CONTEXT Urine specific gravity (USG) has been used to estimate hydration status in athletes on the field, with increasing levels of hypohydration indicated by higher USG measurements (eg, greater than 1.020). Whether initial hydration status based on a urine measure is related to subsequent drinking response during exercise or athletic competition is unclear. OBJECTIVE To determine the relati...

2016
Sahar Sajadi Ching Yu Jean-Daniel Sylvestre Karl J. Looper Marilyn Segal Soham Rej

BACKGROUND Exposure to psychotropic agents, including lithium, antipsychotics and antidepressants, has been associated with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI). This is especially concerning in older adults already at risk of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD) and hypernatremia with advanced aging. This study investigates whether commonly performed random urine-specific gravity (USG) test...

2014
Valentín E. Fernández-Elías Alberto Martínez-Abellán José María López-Gullón Ricardo Morán-Navarro Jesús G. Pallarés Ernesto De la Cruz-Sánchez Ricardo Mora-Rodriguez

BACKGROUND In Olympic combat sports, weight cutting is a common practice aimed to take advantage of competing in weight divisions below the athlete's normal weight. Fluid and food restriction in combination with dehydration (sauna and/or exercise induced profuse sweating) are common weight cut methods. However, the resultant hypohydration could adversely affect health and performance outcomes. ...

2011
Ian B Stewart Andrew P Hunt

OBJECTIVES This study evaluated the heat strain experienced by armored vehicle officers (AVOs) wearing personal body armor (PBA) in a sub-tropical climate. METHODS Twelve male AVOs, aged 35-58 years, undertook an eight hour shift while wearing PBA. Heart rate and core temperature were monitored continuously. Urine specific gravity (USG) was measured before and after, and with any urination du...

2017
Roberta Troia Chiara Agnoli Federico Fracassi Giuliano Bettini Alessandra Sfacteria Luciano Pisoni Francesco Dondi

This report documents a case of secondary inappropriate erythrocytosis in a cat with renal cell adenocarcinoma, its stabilization through manual erythrocytapheresis, and the EPO-immunostaining on the affected kidney. An 11-year-old cat was presented with lethargy, weight loss and polyuria/polydipsia. An abdominal mass was detected upon physical examination. Clinicopathological work-up revealed ...

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