TY - GEN AU - Adams,William M. AU - Johnson,Evan C. TI - Water Intake, Body Water Regulation and Health SN - books978-3-03928-657-7 PY - 2020/// PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - n/a KW - modeling KW - adaptation KW - pollution KW - perception KW - heat stress KW - assessment KW - body composition KW - polydipsia KW - environmental stressors KW - deuterium KW - children KW - water-electrolyte balance KW - dehydration KW - big data KW - obesity KW - climate change KW - hydration factor and Hispanic Americans KW - water KW - thermoregulation KW - rehydration KW - fluid replacement KW - hydration KW - chronic disease KW - acute kidney injury KW - chronic kidney disease KW - blood pressure regulation KW - exercise KW - electrolytes KW - euhydration KW - database KW - water intake KW - drinking water KW - vascular function KW - skin blood flow KW - sympathetic nervous system KW - oral rehydration therapy KW - water restriction KW - ultraviolet radiation KW - hyponatremia KW - DNA KW - NHANES KW - aging KW - sweating KW - hypohydration KW - body water N1 - Open Access N2 - The purpose of this Special Issue, "Water Intake, Body Water Regulation, and Health", is to present novel reviews and experimental data regarding hydration physiology and its implication in overall health. Water has previously been dubbed the forgotten nutrient due to humans' and animals' ability to subsist seemingly unchanged across a wide range of daily water intakes. However, with the introduction of stressors such as exercise, diseased states, and/or chronic high or low water intake, the homeostatic signals related to body water regulation can influence organ and whole-body health. This Special Issue will discuss water intake, the scientific rationale surrounding the U.S. and European water intake guidelines, homeostatic mechanisms, diseases related to dysfunction of water regulation, and differences in the volume and the vehicle in which the water is contained (i.e., plain water versus mixed beverages) on water intake during and following exercise. The aim is to continue discussion surrounding water, the previously forgotten nutrient, and highlight the importance of water in daily life UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2194 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/62520 ER -