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Category: Dehydration

Jul 18, 2016

Dehydration and Special Considerations for the Elderly

Guest Author: Peter Cognetti, MD, practices family medicine in Scranton and is regional education coordinator, family medicine for The Commonwealth Medical College’s North Campus in Scranton.   This column is a special feature the third Monday of every month of Health & Exercise Forum in cooperation with The Commonwealth Medical College.     DEHYDRATION: SPECIAL […]

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Jul 7, 2014

Prevent Dehydration in the Elderly: Part 3 of 3

PREVENTION OF DEHYDRATION IN THE ELDERLY Part 3 of 3 on Dehydration in the Elderly Because of the possibility of the life-threatening, and at best life-altering, consequences of dehydration, prevention is best defense against dehydration. We must take a proactive approach to ensure and/or encourage adequate fluid intake. Consider some of the following practical tips […]

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Jun 30, 2014

Benefits of Adequate Hydration in the Elderly: Part 2 of 3

BENEFITS OF ADEQUATE HYDRATION IN THE ELDERLY Part 2 of 3 on Dehydration in the Elderly   Water is needed to regulate body temperature, carry nutrients, remove toxins and waste materials, and provide the medium in which all cellular chemical reactions take place. Fluid balance is vital for body functions. A significant decrease in the […]

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Jun 23, 2014

Dehydration in Elderly, Part 1 of 3: Special Considerations

 Summer heat is here and the risk of dehydration continues for one specific group, the elderly. Age, diet, illness and medications are some of the many reasons why elders suffer from dehydration not only in the summer heat, but year round. Next to oxygen, water is the nutrient most needed for life. A person can […]

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Jul 15, 2013

Be Cool During Summer Fun & Avoid Heat Stroke - Part 2 of 2

Part 2 of 2 After a long cold and rainy spring, NEPA is finally experiencing hot summer weather! So, get outdoors and have fun in the sun. However, please be mindful of how your body reacts to high humidity and heat and take appropriate precautions. You don’t have to be running a marathon or playing […]

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Jul 8, 2013

Be Cool During Summer Fun & Avoid Heat Stroke - Part 1 of 2

Part 1 of 2 After a long cold and rainy spring, NEPA is finally experiencing hot summer weather! So, get outdoors and have fun in the sun. However, please be mindful of how your body reacts to high humidity and heat and take appropriate precautions. You don’t have to be running a marathon or playing […]

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Aug 6, 2012

Dehydration Part 3 of 3 – Prevent Dehydration in Elderly

Part 3 of 3 on Dehydration Because of the possibility of the life-threatening, and at best life-altering, consequences of dehydration, prevention is best defense against dehydration. We must take a proactive approach to ensure and/or encourage adequate fluid intake. Consider some of the following practical tips to promote optimal hydration. Review your medications and note […]

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Jul 30, 2012

Dehydration Part 2 of 3 - Benefits of Adequate Hydration in Elderly

Water is needed to regulate body temperature, carry nutrients, remove toxins and waste materials, and provide the medium in which all cellular chemical reactions take place. Fluid balance is vital for body functions. A significant decrease in the total amount of body fluids leads to dehydration. Fluid loss also contributes and complicates many health issues. […]

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Jul 23, 2012

Dehydration Part 1 of 3 - Dehydration and the Elderly

Dehydration Part 1 of 3: Dehydration and the Elderly  As the summer heat is upon us, so too is the risk of dehydration, especially in the elderly. While a potential problem year round in the elderly, the recent heat wave increases the risk of problems. Age, diet, illness and medications are some of the many reasons […]

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Sep 27, 2010

Steamtown Marathon Runners: Remember to Hydrate

Proper hydration is essential for the comfort and safety of the recreational and serious athlete. Hydration is critical to maintain cardiovascular function, body temperature and muscle performance.

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