Sentences with phrase «electrolyte content»

Electrolyte content refers to the presence or amount of substances called electrolytes in a solution. Electrolytes are minerals that carry an electrical charge and are important for proper functioning of our body's cells. They help regulate fluid balance, nerve function, muscle contractions, and other essential bodily processes. Monitoring electrolyte content is necessary to ensure a healthy balance in our bodies. Full definition
• Clapp AJ, Bishop PA, Smith JF, Mansfield ER (2000) «Effects of carbohydrate - electrolyte content of beverages on voluntary hydration in a simulated industrial environment.»
We hypothesized that drinks containing a high electrolyte content or high energy content would have greater fluid retention and thus a higher BHI than plain water.
The milk makes a great base for smoothies, soups, and curries; the oil is a great source of saturated fat that stands up well to heat; the water beats commercial sports drinks with its impressive electrolyte content; the nut itself can be used as a projectile weapon.
It has very little calories and almost no fat content, but the same protein, carbohydrate, calcium and electrolyte content as the higher fat milks.
The range is due to variation between athletes in body weight and electrolyte content of their sweat.
Coconut water is an excellent, super hydrating alternative to water because of its high electrolyte content.
Trace mineral drops add to the electrolyte content of the drink.
Coconut water — the main reason coconut water is marketed as a sports drink is because of its electrolyte content.
Due to its electrolyte content, coconut water improves nervous system function and nerve transmission.
Because these waters alone do not contain the electrolyte content required by endurance athletes, you should add Himalayan salt or mix half coconut water, half mineral enriched water with 1/2 --1 Tsp of Himalayan salt.
Boiling vegetables in water and discarding the water they are cooked in can help reduce their potassium and electrolyte content.
While a level of rehydration was achieved with each of the beverages, it was found that sodium - enriched coconut water, plain coconut water and sports drink may be better at rehydration than plain water because of the electrolyte content.
For instance, you could eat a chicken breast and a baked sweet potato (chicken delivers the protein and the sweet potato delivers the carbs) or you could drink a glass of chocolate milk, which many studies indicate is a «perfect» recovery drink due to its high levels of branched chain amino acids (leucine, isoleucine and valine), protein, carbs and electrolyte content.
High in water and electrolyte content, «this delicious fruits helps replenish depleted glycogen stores and refuels my tired muscles after a cardio workout,» says Jay Cardiello, personal trainer to J.Lo and 50 Cent.
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