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Physiology & Medicine / Does chronic excessive water drinking cause accumulative effects on blood pres.?
« on: 08/11/2013 21:53:01 »
I read some literature saying drinking water do have acute effects on blood pressure and heart rate, especially for people with damaged autonomic nervous system. But, for a longer term, if a healthy person continuously drinks more water than he should, does it have great influence on the regulation of blood pressure?
I am an engineering researcher trying to simulate water intake effects on cardiovascular system parameters based on system-level simulations. I am not quite familiar with physiological studies or clinical research on this topic... Just wondering if there is any clinical observation or common facts related to this question. Thanks!
I am an engineering researcher trying to simulate water intake effects on cardiovascular system parameters based on system-level simulations. I am not quite familiar with physiological studies or clinical research on this topic... Just wondering if there is any clinical observation or common facts related to this question. Thanks!