Hypersthenuria (USG > 1.015) occurs when the USG and
osmolality increase or are greater than what is present in the plasma.
Not exact matches
A study by Shi et al 2004 found an
increase in carbohydrate solution and
osmolality provoked stomach upset and side ache during intermittent, high intensity exercise (76 %).
Hypertonicity occurs when enough free water has been lost to
increase the concentration of solutes in body fluids to a level greater than normal plasma
osmolality (285 to 295 mOsm / kg).1 The hypothalamus detects the hypertonicity (
increase in plasma concentration) and stimulates thirst.