Sentences with phrase «hyponatremia which»

Ben: Not necessarily because you can get hyponatremia which is often a term that's used synonymously with water intoxication by simply having low levels of sodium in your blood stream.

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With this comes the risk of hyponatremia or water intoxication, which can result in seizures.
It was possible to detect, both in patients with MCI (1.5 % and in patients with dementia (3.5 %, a non-significant difference), abnormal metabolic values, indicating poorly controlled diabetes, renal failure, hyponatremia, folate or vitamin B12 deficiency and hyperthyroidism, which correction led to clinical improvement.
This appears to be a protective response to prevent over-drinking, the authors say, which can lead to a potentially fatal condition called hyponatremia, also known as water toxicity.
When yours are depleted, you may experience cramping (or worse, a dangerous condition called hyponatremia), neither of which are things you want to deal with on the course.
Overdoses of agua can cause symptomatic hyponatremia, a condition in which the sodium levels in the blood become perilously low.
Instances of endurance athletes experiencing dangerous low blood sodium concentrations (known as hyponatremia) during exercise usually occurs when they ingest large quantities of water, which dilutes their normal blood sodium concentrations and leaves them in a deadly condition.
In 1985, Noakes and colleagues published a groundbreaking research paper in the journal Science and Medicine in Sports and Exercise, which described the occurrence of water intoxication, too much body water, and hyponatremia, low blood sodium, in four endurance athletes competing for over seven hours.
Hyponatremia, a life threatening condition consisting of overtly low sodium levels, occurs when more water enters the body than it's able to process, resulting in a dilution of bodily fluids, which ultimately creates a precarious shift of electrolytes.
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