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Database for Awareness of water losses does not impact thirst during exercise in the heat: a double-blind study
(2021-06)
Raw data for the manuscript Awareness of water losses does not impact thirst during exercise in the heat: a double-blind study
Interaction between the septal area and the subfornical organ in the control of water intake induced by thirst-eliciting procedures
(1980-02-01)
Rats bearing lesions in the septal area followed by lesions in the subfornical organ were submitted to various thirst-eliciting procedures. The rats with hyperdipsia induced by lesions of the septal area drank more water ...
Thirst Perception and Fluid Intake are not Affected by Knowledge of Water Losses during Exercise
(2018-05)
Abstract of the presentation at the 2018 ACSM Annual Meeting
Thirst Perception and Fluid Intake are not Affected by Knowledge of Water Losses during Exercise
(2018-05)
Abstract of the presentation at the 2018 ACSM Annual Meeting
Awareness of water losses does not impact thirst during exercise in the heat: a double-blind study
(2021-09)
The purpose of this study was to identify if awareness of water loss could impact thirst perception during exercise in the heat. Eleven males participated in two sessions in random order, receiving true or false information ...
Database for Voluntary drinking cessation is associated with return of plasma osmolality and thirst perception, but not of urine indicators or net fluid balance
(2021-11)
This database has all the raw data collected for the study Voluntary drinking cessation is associated with return of plasma osmolality and thirst perception, but not of urine indicators or net fluid balance
Awareness of Fluid Losses Does Not Impact Thirst during Exercise in the Heat: A Double-Blind, Cross-Over Study
(2021-12-03)
Background: Thirst has been used as an indicator of dehydration; however, as a perception,
we hypothesized that it could be affected by received information related to fluid losses. The
purpose of this study was to ...
Water deprivation-induced sodium appetite
(Pergamon-Elsevier B.V. Ltd, 2010-07-14)
A water deprived animal that ingests only water efficiently corrects its intracellular dehydration, but remains hypovolemic, in negative sodium balance, and with high plasma renin activity and angiotensin II. Therefore, ...