Fluid and electrolyte alterations during prolonged hypokinesia

作者: Costas B. Tsiamis

DOI: 10.1016/J.ACTAASTRO.2008.01.030

关键词: EndocrinologyChemistryFluid shiftingHypokinesiaInternal medicineDiminished movementElectrolyteThoracic region

摘要: Abstract The physiological and biochemical systems that regulate the level of each electrolyte in blood other endogenous fluids, balance between consumption loss fluid electrolytes total content body are significantly affected during hypokinesia (HK; diminished movement). Among known effects HK, deficiency has drawn a great interest due to higher with than lower consumption. impossibility use electrolytes, after been established, greatest interest. shifting thoracic region daily rehydration considered as most effective methods counteract changes. To this end, objective review was report some findings prolonged HK.

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