Appropriate Hydration Can Make a Difference

Water is an essential component in terms of having a role in building of human body. The total body water content must be adequately maintained for the health and wellbeing of an individual. Water intake as well as water loss is governed by efficacious homeostatic mechanisms which are receptive to e...

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Main Authors: Shizma Junejo, Talea Hoor, Misbah Riaz
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Language:English
Published: National University of Medical Sciences 2021-12-01
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Online Access:https://ojs.lifenscience.org/index.php/life-and-science/article/view/214
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description Water is an essential component in terms of having a role in building of human body. The total body water content must be adequately maintained for the health and wellbeing of an individual. Water intake as well as water loss is governed by efficacious homeostatic mechanisms which are receptive to even minute changes such as hundred milliliters. Water deficit happens as hypohydration when fluid intake is not sufficient to replace fluid losses. When water loss exceeds the amount of water consumed, dehydration results. Mild dehydration is described as fluid loss being around 1-2% of total body fluids. Severe dehydration occurs with fluid loses over 5%. Dehydration has remarkable consequences including effect on body temperature, respiratory rate, mental functioning and muscle endurance. Overall, the role of water as a necessary nutrient is indispensable. Consequently, appropriate hydration status is extremely imperative for health and wellbeing of an individual.1 The human body contains around 70% of water. In terms of body weight water makes up 75% in infants and 55% in elderly. Water is necessary for cellular homeostasis as well as life. Still plentiful unanswered2 questions exist regarding this extremely imperative constituent of our body and our diet. The water in the1 body has diverse physiological roles. These include being required for breathing for oxygen transport to the cells, metabolism, digestion and absorption of nutrients, detoxification of the body, regulation of body1 temperature, upkeep of equal osmotic pressure in cells as well as extracellular space etc. Water should be treated as vital nutrient in diet. Accordingly, it is imperative for health to have total body water (TBW) content in appropriate standards.
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spelling doaj-art-8d4bbacf6d65472da7f86e48e94390f52025-08-20T02:12:34ZengNational University of Medical SciencesLife and Science2521-04752708-29702021-12-01313310.37185/LnS.1.1.214214Appropriate Hydration Can Make a DifferenceShizma Junejo0Talea Hoor1Misbah Riaz2Bahria University Medical and Dental College, KarachiBahria University Medical and Dental College, KarachiBahria University Medical and Dental College, KarachiWater is an essential component in terms of having a role in building of human body. The total body water content must be adequately maintained for the health and wellbeing of an individual. Water intake as well as water loss is governed by efficacious homeostatic mechanisms which are receptive to even minute changes such as hundred milliliters. Water deficit happens as hypohydration when fluid intake is not sufficient to replace fluid losses. When water loss exceeds the amount of water consumed, dehydration results. Mild dehydration is described as fluid loss being around 1-2% of total body fluids. Severe dehydration occurs with fluid loses over 5%. Dehydration has remarkable consequences including effect on body temperature, respiratory rate, mental functioning and muscle endurance. Overall, the role of water as a necessary nutrient is indispensable. Consequently, appropriate hydration status is extremely imperative for health and wellbeing of an individual.1 The human body contains around 70% of water. In terms of body weight water makes up 75% in infants and 55% in elderly. Water is necessary for cellular homeostasis as well as life. Still plentiful unanswered2 questions exist regarding this extremely imperative constituent of our body and our diet. The water in the1 body has diverse physiological roles. These include being required for breathing for oxygen transport to the cells, metabolism, digestion and absorption of nutrients, detoxification of the body, regulation of body1 temperature, upkeep of equal osmotic pressure in cells as well as extracellular space etc. Water should be treated as vital nutrient in diet. Accordingly, it is imperative for health to have total body water (TBW) content in appropriate standards.https://ojs.lifenscience.org/index.php/life-and-science/article/view/214hydration
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