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Gender-Based Comparative Study Of The Influence Of Cola Nitida On Urine Calcium And Magnesium Concentrations Of Humans
Igbinovia Igbinovia
; Edokpolor Nestor
; Ohiwerei Wisdom Omogbai
; Festus, Oloruntoba O.
; Ibhadode Adesua
; Echekwube Marylyn E
International Journal of Health and Social Behavior
Vol 1
, No 4
(2024)
How Cola nitida could affect the urine calcium and magnesium concentrations of the male human subjects in comparison to the female counterpart were focused on. Sixty subjects (males=30 and females=30) and unaccustomed to Cola nut eating were involved. Their age range was between 18 and 28years. Three (3) sub-categories were involved: underweight=10, normal weight=10 and overweight=10. Hypertensive, renal and any subject with cardio-pulmonary-related conditions were exempted from the study. The n...
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Gender-Based Comparative Study Of The Influence Of Cola Nitida On The Sweat Sodium, Potassium And Chloride Concentrations Of Humans
Igbinovia Igbinovia
; Edokpolor Nestor
; Ohiwerei Wisdom Omogbai
; Ibhadode Adesua
; Festus, Oloruntoba O.
; Echekwube Marylyn E
International Journal of Public Health
Vol 1
, No 4
(2024)
The study investigated how Cola nitida affects the sweat concentrations of sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chloride (Cl) in male and female subjects. Sixty healthy participants (30 males, 30 females) aged 18–28 years, with varying body weights (underweight, normal weight, overweight), were selected. Subjects were exposed to three conditions: normal chamber temperature (27°C, 70% RH), raised temperature (37°C, 90% RH), and exercise at normal temperature (27°C, 70% RH) while riding a bicycle ergom...
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