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    Voluntary sodium intake during effort in hot environments

    Author(s): Sohar, E.; Adar, R.; Hershco, A.
    Abstract: The factors that influence the amount of salt that a person adds to his food at mealtime, and the part played by the general requirement for salt in the daily diet stemming from the coluntary input of salt are studied. ...
    NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific)
    Publication Year: 1982
    Added to NTRS: 2007-10-23
    Accession Number: 83N11726; Document ID: 19830003456; Report Number: NAS 1.15:76954, NASA-TM-76954

    Intake and urinary excretion of sodium chloride under varying conditions of effort and environment heat

    Author(s): Zohar, E.; Adar, R.; Tennenbaum, J.; Kesten, M.
    Abstract: Intake and urinary excretion of sodium were investigated in a group of young, healthy and acclimated men. The sodium excretions of workers and of machinists in the engine rooms of a ship were also investigated.
    NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific)
    Publication Year: 1982
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Accession Number: 83N12848; Document ID: 19830004578; Report Number: NAS 1.15:76955, NASA-TM-76955

    Reduction of voluntary dehydration during effort in hot environments

    Author(s): Sohar, E.; Adar, R.; Gilat, T.; Tennenbaum, J.; Nir, M.
    Abstract: During an experimental marching trip the daily positive fluid balance was preserved by providing a wide choice of beverages during the hours of the day. It was found that the beverage most suitable for drinking in large ...
    NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific)
    Publication Year: 1982
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Accession Number: 83N12849; Document ID: 19830004579; Report Number: NAS 1.15:76956, NASA-TM-76956


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