Thirst is "the physiological urge to drink water". In studies, it is recognised when subjects report the conscious sensation of a desire to drink. Under normal conditions, most water intake is due not to thirst but to social and cultural factors (eg drinking with meals or at work breaks, water in food).
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Thirst is a subjective perception that provides the urge for humans and animals to drink fluids. ... 1 Howard Florey Institute of Experimental Physiology and Medicine, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia; and ; 2 Departments of Psychology and Pharmacology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1407 ;
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The Process of Thirst: A Systems Theory Overview ; ... When people think of thirst, we often think of it in a very mechanistic fashion. I.e., when our body needs fluids, something sends this message to our brain and we become thirsty, thus causing us to want to drink something.
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Thirst | World of Anatomy and Physiology. Thirst summary with 2 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... Physiological thirst is the sensation that produces a conscious drive to replace depleted body fluids. The sensation is most often described as a dryness of the mouth and throat,
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on thirst, Anatomy And Physiology. Includes related research links. ... You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Anatomy And Physiology > thirst; By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z > T...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on thirst (physiology), ...changes in blood pressure or heart rate, and there are receptors in the digestive tract that appear to mediate such experiences as hunger and thirst. ... In the case of thirst, ... result of dehydration (in dehydration (physiology): Symptoms and progression)
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Physiology of thirst and drinking: implication for nursing practice. ... Thirst and drinking function to maintain body water balance and are basic to survival. Thirst is often associated ... Physiology of thirst and drinking: implication for nursing practice.Physiology of thirst and drinking: implication for nursing practice.
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BioInfoBank Library :: Thirst :: physiology :: Are you thirsty yet? The physiology of thirst and sodium appetite. Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis. Atrial natriuretic factor inhibits dehydration- and angiotensin II-induced water intake in the conscious, unrestrained rat. ... The physiology of thirst and sodium appetite.
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Thirst: Physiology of the Urge to Drink and Problems of Water Lack. Full text. Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version. ...
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