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by Samantha S. Choi, Choi Samantha S
"... (Name of Style Manual used in this Study) The status of hydration of forty elderly, who were residing in Lyngblomsten Care Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, was investigated in this study. The subjects were further separated into two groups using the Minimum Data Set (MDS) screening. The MDS was used t ..."
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subject was recorded for three consecutive days by the ii researcher and staff members. Using the the data collected, the total calorie and water intakes were calculated using the Food Processor Plus software. The actual fluid intake

Fluid and fuel intake during exercise.

by Edward F Coyle - Journal of Sports Sciences, , 2004
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Dynamic simulation of splashing fluids

by James F. O’Brien , Jessica K. Hodgins - IN PROC. OF COMPUTER ANIMATION , 1995
"... In this paper we describe a method for modeling the dynamic behavior of splashing fluids. The model simulates the behavior of a fluid when objects impact or float on its surface. The forces generated by the objects create waves and splashes on the surface of the fluid. To demonstrate the realism an ..."
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In this paper we describe a method for modeling the dynamic behavior of splashing fluids. The model simulates the behavior of a fluid when objects impact or float on its surface. The forces generated by the objects create waves and splashes on the surface of the fluid. To demonstrate the realism

methodologies · Hydration · Fluid intake ·

by Joan Gandy
"... Water intake: validity of population assessment ..."
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Water intake: validity of population assessment

Fluid Intake and Decreased Risk for

by Hospitalization For, Eva Harris, Leonel Pérez, Christina R. Phares, Emelina Hern, Luisa Am, A Campos, Alcides Gonzalez, Juan Jose Amador, Angel Balmaseda
"... In a hospital and health center–based study in Nicaragua, fluid intake during the 24 hours before being seen by a clinician was statistically associated with decreased risk for hospitalization of dengue fever patients. Similar results were obtained for children <15 years of age and older adolesce ..."
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In a hospital and health center–based study in Nicaragua, fluid intake during the 24 hours before being seen by a clinician was statistically associated with decreased risk for hospitalization of dengue fever patients. Similar results were obtained for children <15 years of age and older

Adequate Fluid Intake

by Loss Sensation , 2013
"... External sphincter dyssynergia ..."
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External sphincter dyssynergia

Assessing Fluid Intake For Older People

by unknown authors , 2007
"... Older people are particularly vulnerable to dehydration because of age related changes in their physiology. Aging affects the thirst mechanism and so older people who are dehydrated do not experience thirst in the same way as younger people. Ageing also affects the ability of the kidney to concentra ..."
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to concentrate urine so older people are less able to conserve fluid and become dehydrated more rapidly. However, signs such as loss of skin turgor are difficult to interpret because of age-related changes. Nursing home staff or caregivers have a vital role to play in ensuring that old people receive adequate

ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION Fluid intake and epidemiology of urolithiasis

by R Siener, A Hesse
"... A low urine volume is an important risk factor in urinary stone formation. The present article summarizes available data from epidemiological and clinical studies to elucidate the impact of fluid intake and urine volume on the risk of urinary stone formation and the prevention of stone recurrence. A ..."
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A low urine volume is an important risk factor in urinary stone formation. The present article summarizes available data from epidemiological and clinical studies to elucidate the impact of fluid intake and urine volume on the risk of urinary stone formation and the prevention of stone recurrence

Fluid Intake for Kidney Disease Prevention: An Urban Myth?

by Alex Chang, Holly Kramer, Clin J Am Soc Nephrol, Doi /cjn
"... Any healthcare provider who works with patients afflicted with chronic kidney disease (CKD) has, at some point, discussed the importance of healthy kid-neys and CKD prevention with patients ’ family mem-bers and friends. What should an expert recommend for the prevention of kidney disease? Certainly ..."
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in part, to nutritional factors. However, many individuals seeking advice for the prevention of kidney disease request specific guide-lines for water intake and query on the amount of

Fluid intake, genetic variants of UDP-glucuronosyltransferases, and bladder

by J Wang, X Wu, A Kamat, H Barton Grossman, C P Dinney, J Lin
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cancer risk
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