Avoiding dehydrationAccording to wikipedia, dehydration is best avoided by drinking plenty of water. "The greater the amount of water lost through perspiration, the more water must be consumed to replace it and avoid dehydration. Since the body cannot tolerate large deficits or excesses in total body water, consumption of water must be roughly concurrent with the loss (in other words, if one is perspiring, one should also be drinking water frequently). Drinking water beyond the needs of the body entails little risk, since the kidneys will efficiently remove any excess water through the urine with a large margin of safety.
A person's body, during an average day in a normal temperate climate loses approximately 2.5 litres of water. This can be through the lungs as water vapor, through the skin as sweat, or through the kidneys as urine. Some water (a less significant amount, in the absence of diarrhea) is also lost through the bowels. In warm or humid weather or during heavy exertion, however, the water loss can increase by an order of magnitude or more through perspiration; all of which must be promptly replaced. In extreme cases, the losses may be great enough to exceed the body's ability to absorb water from the gastrointestinal tract; in these cases, it is not possible to drink enough water to stay hydrated, and the only way to avoid dehydration is to reduce perspiration (through rest, a move to a cooler environment, etc.).
A useful rule of thumb for avoiding dehydration in hot or humid environments or during strenuous activity involves monitoring the frequency and character of urination. If one develops a full bladder at least every 3-5 hours and the urine is only lightly colored or colorless, chances are that dehydration is not occurring; if urine is deeply colored, or urination occurs only after many hours or not at all, water intake may not be adequate to maintain proper hydration."
Stay hydrated people, lest you turn dry and dusty.
4 comments:
Um... chronic dehydration is highly underrated. And OVER-hydration can have serious consequences, as we all know from the story of the girl who keeled over after drinking too much water. I avoid the stuff like the plague! :)
Oh, and, where'd you find that picture of me?
I have all kinds of pictures of you -- ski pictures, birthday pictures, dehydration pictures ...
I was going back through the blogs and ran across this one...If I had only taken it to Bladder...maybe I could have avoided the IV!
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