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Dysnatremia and the endocrine regulation of fluid balance during exercise

Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-243).

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Main Author: Hew-Butler, Tamara
Other Authors: Noakes, Tim
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Human Biology 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/3246 Dysnatremia and the endocrine regulation of fluid balance during exercise Hew-Butler, Tamara Noakes, Tim Verbalis, Joseph G Human Biology Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-243). The aim of this thesis is to evaluate both abnormal and normal fluid balance during exercise. The central theme permeating all investigations is an underlying desire to understand exercise-associated hyponatremia. This thesis reflects a journey of scientific investigation primarily launched by outcomes from the 1st International Consensus Development Conference on Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia. Each individual investigation directly follows from the results of the previous investigation. Hence, the journey towards a greater understanding of exercise-associated hyponatremia went full circle and ultimately encompassed the spectrum of fluid regulation and dysregulation during exercise. This thesis begins with a brief overview of the literatur which services to intertwine previous knowledge with new knowledge gained from each successive study. A review of the literature on exercise-associated hyponatremia opens the first chapter and lays the foundation for the follwoing eight investigations. This thesis closes with a final summary of the literature which defends fluid balance physiology as the ultimate guide for developing more "physiologically appropriate" fluid replacement strategies. More specifically, the first two chapters document the abnormal regulation of serum sodium concentration during exercise. 2014-07-28T18:16:45Z 2014-07-28T18:16:45Z 2007 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/3246 eng application/pdf Department of Human Biology Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
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Dysnatremia and the endocrine regulation of fluid balance during exercise
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title Dysnatremia and the endocrine regulation of fluid balance during exercise
title_full Dysnatremia and the endocrine regulation of fluid balance during exercise
title_fullStr Dysnatremia and the endocrine regulation of fluid balance during exercise
title_full_unstemmed Dysnatremia and the endocrine regulation of fluid balance during exercise
title_short Dysnatremia and the endocrine regulation of fluid balance during exercise
title_sort dysnatremia and the endocrine regulation of fluid balance during exercise
topic Human Biology
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