首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     


Hydration assessment using the cardiovascular response to standing
Authors:Samuel N. Cheuvront  Brett R. Ely  Robert W. Kenefick  Mark J. Buller  Nisha Charkoudian  Michael N. Sawka
Affiliation:1. Thermal and Mountain Medicine Division, US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Kansas Street, Natick, MA, 01760-5007, USA
Abstract:The cardiovascular response to standing (sit-to-stand change in heart rate; SSΔHR) is commonly employed as a screening tool to detect hypohydration (body water deficit). No study has systematically evaluated SSΔHR cut points using different magnitudes or different types of controlled hypohydration. The objective of this study was to determine the diagnostic accuracy of the often proposed 20?b/min SSΔHR cut point using both hypertonic and isotonic models of hypohydration. Thirteen healthy young adults (8M, 5F) underwent three bouts of controlled hypohydration. The first bout used sweating to elicit large losses of body water (mass) (>3?% sweat). The second two bouts were matched to elicit 3?% body mass losses (3?% diuretic; 3?% sweat). A euhydration control trial (EUH) was paired with each hypohydration trial for a total of six trials. Heart rate was assessed after 3-min sitting and after 1-min standing during all trials. SSΔHR was compared among trials, and receiver operator characteristic curve analysis was used to determine diagnostic accuracy of the 20?b/min SSΔHR cut point. Volunteers lost 4.5?±?1.1, 3.0?±?0.6, and 3.2?±?0.6?% body mass during >3?% sweat, 3?% diuretic, and 3?% sweat trials, respectively. SSΔHR (b/min) was 9?±?8 (EUH), 20?±?12 (>3?% sweat; P?P?
Keywords:
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录!
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号