1. A solvent for biochemical reactions
2. Helps maintain blood volume
3. Transports nutrients/removes waste
- brings waste back to kidneys
4. Used for sweat which cools the body
not really, kidney + liver do a great job of making sure toxins don't build up
Kidneys - 70%
Liver - 70%
Brain - 73%
Bone - 22%
Muscle - 73%
total body - 65%
liquid consumption, mostly
Food:
Metabolic processes, lowest contribution
Insensible (Ex: sweating)
Respiratory
Urine
Feces/gastrointestinal
Wind speed
humidity
sun exposure
- Environmental
degree of physical fitness
clothing
individual sweat rate
Body comp/size
physical activity
Environmental: heat and altitude
health status
Medications
Some herbal supplements
2.7L women
3.7L men
- From food and fluids
- crosses the blood brain barrier and directly affects the CNS
- "Adenosine receptor antagonist" bonds to adenosine receptors to speed up neural activity
- affects other major neurotransmitters like seratonin for example
peak levels are at about 45 minutes after consumption
- half life reported to be between two and 10 hours
inhibits pain receptors; makes exercise less difficult
speeds up neural activity
- caffiene dose isn't specific which makes manipulation hard
- carbonated drinks can upset the stomach
- contains herbal caffiene ingredients which are not tested
- generally 10-12% carb concentration, not isotonic/hydrating
don't exceed 400mg a day
can mask poor nutritional practices, sleep issues and underlying health concerns
3-6mg/kg of bodyweight