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Measuring Cardiac Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) Activity in Children
Published on: April 29, 2013
概括
孩子 孩子 孩子 孩子
科学领域:
- 儿童营养学 儿童营养学
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 评估儿童的每日液体摄入量对于儿童的生长和发育至关重要.
- 了解自来水消耗对于诸如水化等公共卫生倡议至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了估计美国不同地理位置的儿童每日总液体摄入量和自来水消耗量.
- 通过分析儿童的自来水摄入模式,为化计划提供信息.
主要方法:
- 在美国四个不同的地理区域进行了观察研究.
- 收集了关于不同年龄段儿童每日液体摄入量,特别是自来水消耗量的数据.
主要成果:
- 儿童的总体液体摄入量通常随着年龄的增长而增加.
- 作为总液体摄入量的比例,自来水消耗量随着年龄的增长而下降.
- 即使是年龄较大的孩子也很少每天消耗超过500毫升 (约1英) 的自来水.
结论:
- 儿童的水分摄入模式因年龄和地点而异.
- 儿童有限的自来水消费对水化策略的有效性有重大影响.
- 在实施化方案时,公共卫生战略应考虑这些消费水平.
关键词:
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