Body Fluid Check
TM
Monitoring Tips and Guidelines
The ACUMEN
Hydra-Alert
TM
provides an indication of the level of
dehydration. The purpose of the dehydration reading is to remind an
individual to drink fluids.
It takes the human body 12 to 24 hours to replace fluids from heat and
exercise. To prevent the harmful effect of excessive dehydration it is
necessary to drink before you become thirsty.
The thirst mechanism is not precise in humans. An individual can lose
fluids equaling up to 3% of their body weight before the thirst mechanism
tells the person they need fluids.
Strength and endurance are reduced by 10-15% after just a 2% loss of
body weight, through dehydration.
Most people need more than eight ounce glasses of water per day. The
water intake each day needs to be half your body weight in ounces. Do
not drink over 32 ounces at any one time. Do not consume more than
four ounce glasses of water in any one hour period. Divide the water
intake over the entire day.
If the exercise period is under 60 to 90 minutes water is always
appropriate. If the exercise period is more than 60 to 90 minutes, a sports
drink offers an energy advantage that can enhance stamina and
endurance.
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Part III
Summary of Contents for Stopwatch
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Page 9: ...Part I Getting to Know Your Hydra Alert TM...
Page 14: ...G I Part I 10 H...
Page 22: ...18 How to Operate Your Hydra Alert TM Part II...
Page 23: ...Time Calendar Heat Index Mode...
Page 31: ...Alarm with Event Reminder Feature...
Page 36: ...Fluid CheckTM Mode...
Page 45: ...Select Target Zone TZ Mode Optional...
Page 50: ...Chrono Mode...
Page 57: ...Recall Data Mode...
Page 69: ...Program Mode...
Page 76: ...How to Connect Your Watch with the PC Optional for EON 3067HS...
Page 79: ...Part III Technical Reference...
Page 80: ...Target Zone Fitness Training Optional...
Page 85: ...Getting to Know Heat Index...
Page 88: ...Determining Your MET Parameter...
Page 90: ...How to Calculate Your Fluid Loss...
Page 92: ...Body Fluid CheckTM Monitoring Tips and Guidelines...
Page 95: ...Specifications...
Page 97: ...Technical Display Guide...
Page 99: ...Part IV Precautions Warranty Service and Repair...
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