1990 West 3300 South
Ogden, UT 84401
Phone (801) 731-7040
Fax (801) 731-7985
Contact: Karie Anderson
Phone: (801) 731-7040, ext. 385
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
1 PM MDT, June 25, 2005
Be Aware of the Dangers of Summer Heat. Reduce your risk of dehydration and
heat stress with these helpful tips from elete® Electrolyte Add-In
Ogden, Utah, June 25, 2005 - With recent news reports of deaths due to dehydration and summer temperatures soaring across the nation, elete® urges people to understand the dangers of dehydration and learn how they can reduce their risk of dehydration while enjoying summertime outdoor activities. Heat stress and dehydration are certainly much more of a concern during summer months. Most school-age children are off for summer break and adults usually take more vacation days during the summer and participate in outdoor activities. Many people are unaware what the early signs of heat stress are and what they can do to ward off dehydration, said Val Anderson, spokesperson for elete®. It' s important for people to know that dehydration is a loss of both body water and important electrolytes like potassium, magnesium, and sodium that regulate the amount of fluid in cells. When you don't have enough water and electrolytes, it interferes with normal body processes and can have fatal consequences, added Anderson. Dehydration is preventable, but people need to be aware of the hydration basics. Below are some key strategies to stay hydrated plus tips on how to prevent heat stress, the first signs of heat stress, and what to do in an emergency.
Don't wait until your activity to drink. Drink plenty of fluids throughout the day. A good rule of thumb is 8 glasses of 8 oz. of water daily. Consume hydrating beverages that will replace the water your body uses for several important processes. Avoid dehydrating beverages like coffee, tea, soda, and alcoholic beverages that act as diuretics and flush water from your system. When you're working, playing, or exercising outdoors, ensure you are drinking more fluid than you're losing. Add electrolytes like elete® to your water to make pure electrolyte water or to your favorite beverage to turn it instantly into an electrolyte-replacement drink. Electrolytes help the body absorb water and direct water to the areas of the body where it s needed most and maintaining fluid balance inside the cells. Besides maintaining fluid balance, electrolytes are essential to convert dormant caloric energy into active energy and help prevent muscle fatigue. Muscle cramps and spasms can occur when electrolyte levels are low or imbalanced. Adding electrolytes to your hydration helps the body achieve the proper balance of electrolytes for proper muscle function. Drink 5-12 oz. of pure electrolyte water or electrolyte drink every 15-20 minutes to stay hydrated during hot weather and/or intense activity. Don't necessarily count on sports drinks to meet your hydration and electrolyte needs. Although the sweet taste of sports drinks can encourage initial consumption of fluids, they can ultimately hinder regular fluid intake because people max out on sugar before their hydration needs have been met. The result is people don t drink enough fluid to meet their body s needs, increasing the risk for heat stress. In addition, the electrolyte balance of most sports drinks is incomplete. Most provide one or two electrolytes usually sodium and potassium. A balance of electrolytes not just sodium and potassium is necessary to maintain optimal hydration and endurance.
Whenever you have to be in the heat for a long time, remember these tips: Drink plenty of water beforehand and drink as often as possible when you're in the heat. Use an electrolyte add-in and stay hydrated with electrolyte water. Wear light, loose-fitting clothing and a hat and use sunblock. Take plenty of breaks and seek the shade whenever possible. Cool off however possible. Spray or pour cool water on your body. Be aware of the signs of heat stress and dehydration. If you have any of the symptoms listed below, move to a cool area, rest, and drink plenty of fluid.
Thirst Headache, Fatigue, lethargy, Rapid and weak pulse, Rapid breathing, Tenting (pinch and lift skin lightly if it doesn't bounce back readily, this is a sign of dehydration) Dark-colored urine (mild dehydration), low or no urine output (severe dehydration), Unable to produce tears.
Prevention is the best defense against heat stress and dehydration. If you find yourself in a situation where you recognize the symptoms of heat stress and dehydration, medical attention may be necessary. The body's core temperature increases quickly so it is critical that you seek medical help immediately. Call 911.
About elete®
elete® is the latest cutting-edge innovation in electrolyte replacement. elete® is the world's first electrolyte add-in specially designed to replace electrolytes, maintain fluid balance, sustain endurance, and help prevent muscle cramps. elete® contains no calories, no sweeteners, no flavorings, no nasty stuff that can get in the way of optimal performance. Because elete® is a pure electrolyte add-in, it can be used to make pure electrolyte water. elete® s location nestled against the Rocky Mountain's Wasatch Front and the large amount of outdoor enthusiasts on staff served as the inspiration for the development of elete®. For more information, visit www.eletewater.com or call 800.669.1297.
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