Exercise-associated hyponatremia during winter sports

Exercise-associated hyponatremia (EAH) is hyponatremia that occurs = 24 hours after prolonged physical activity. It is a potentially serious complication of marathons, triathlons, and ultradistance events, and can occur in hot and cold environments. Clear evidence indicates that EAH is a dilutional hyponatremia caused by excessive fluid consumption and the inappropriate release of arginine vasopressin. Cerebral and pulmonary edema can cause serious signs and symptoms, including altered mental status, respiratory distress, seizures, coma, and death. Rapid diagnosis and urgent treatment with hypertonic saline is necessary to prevent severe complications or death. Prevention is based on educating athletes to avoid excessive drinking before, during, and after exercise.
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Bibliographic Details
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Notations:biological and medical sciences
Tagging:Natrium
Published in:The Physician and Sportsmedicine
Language:English
Published: 2010
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3810/psm.2010.04.1767
Volume:38
Issue:1
Pages:101-106
Document types:article
Level:advanced