Title: Heat Exposure Stress and Electrolyte Replenishment with elete Electrolytes
1Heat Exposure Stress and Electrolyte
Replenishment with elete Electrolytes
- elete Electrolyte Add-In, a division of Mineral
Resources International, Inc. - 1990 West 3300 South
- Ogden, UT 84401
- 801.731.7040
- 801.731.7985 fax
- www.eletewater.com
2Overview
- Heat Stress Defined
- Symptoms of Heat Stress
- The Causes of Heat Stress
- Limitations of Sports Drinks
- Preventing Heat-Related Health Disorders with
elete Electrolyte Add-In - Limitations of Sports Drinks
- Advantages of elete Electrolytes
- Comparing elete with Other Electrolyte-Replacement
Products - Further Risk-Reduction Strategies
3What is Heat Stress?
- The human body attempts to maintain an internal
temperature of 37 Celsius - Hot weather, physical labor, other heat sources
can raise the bodys temperature, which the body
will attempt to reduce by pumping blood to the
skins surface. - The body will also try to lower its temperature
through sweat, i.e., water and minerals excreted
through the skin, which are then evaporated to
aid cooling. - The adverse effects of heat stress can range from
mild to life-threatening.
4Symptoms of Heat Stress
- During physical labor, a body can lose 1-2 litres
of water/hour. - After 2-3 hours of fluid loss, a person can
experience the following adverse effects - Loss of energy/endurance
- Physical discomfort
- Feeling hot
- Thirsty
- After 3 hours of exposure
- Muscle cramps fatigue
- Headaches
- Physical weakness
- Loss of dexterity
- Reduced alertness
- Nausea
- Seizures
- After 3-6 hours, heat cramps, heat exhaustion
sets in. Heat exhaustion leads to heat stroke (an
internal body temperature of 40 Celsius or
more), which is life-threatening and must be
treated by trained medical professionals.
5Symptoms of Heat Stress
- Heat Rash
- Red, blister-like lesions
- Itching
- Heat Cramps
- Excruciating muscle cramps and spasms
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- Heat Exhaustion
- Headaches,dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting,
extreme sweating, dark-colored urine, pale,
clammy skin - Heat Stroke
- Nausea and vomiting, hot, red skin (sunburn),
irritability, confusion, seizures, collapse,
unresponsive, high body temperature
6Causes of Heat Stress
- Environmental Factors (temperature, direct sun,
heat humidity) - The more direct sun, the greater the risk
- Low or no wind
- Hot equipment reflected heat
- Workload
- How much effort is being exerted?
- Clothing
- Heavy, multiple layers, non- breatheable, dark
clothing k - Personal Risk Factors
- Drug and alcohol use
- Existing medical conditions (hypertension, heart
conditions, diabetes) - Medications (antihistamines, blood pressure,
heart,laxatives, mental health, seizure, thyroid)
7The Electrolytes in Sweat
- In a six-hour period (under desert conditions),
sweat loss (and corresponding electrolyte losses)
can measure - Sweat Loss 3.5 litres
- Potassium Loss 23-70mEq
- Na Loss 72-244 mEq
- During strenuous exertion, magnesium sweat losses
can approximate between 10-25 of the daily loss.
8The Limitations of Sports Drinks
- Sodium is not the only electrolyte lost in sweat.
- Makers of sports drinks assume sodium (Na) is the
only or main electrolytes people lose - Na is the most consumed mineral in the diet.
Therefore, it should come as no surprise it is
excreted more than any other electrolyte - Na is typically cheap to add to beverages while
other electrolytes (magnesium and potassium) are
more expensive - Most electrolyte-replacement drinks omit
magnesium (Mg), an essential mineral that plays a
crucial role in the body - 80 of cell ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is
complexed with with Mg - Mg involved in ensuring adequate blood flow to
muscle and organs, maintains acid-base balance,
normalizes excitation and contraction in nerve
and muscleincluding cardiac tissueinvolved in
nerve conduction, muscle contraction, membrane
transport, cell division, even the synthesis of
DNA and RNA. - Magnesium acts as a team captain of the
electrolytes it keeps sodium outside the cell
and potassium inside the cell - Magnesium is to the muscle what calcium is to the
bones - Maintaining optimal magnesium balance is crucial.
The body does not acclimatize to magnesium
deficiency. - Magnesium deficiency linked with heart disease,
sudden cardiac death, insulin resistance - Most people dont consume adequate amounts of
magnesium from foods (Green, leafy vegetables are
the predominant Mg-rich food source) - Most sports drinks are laden with sugar and
artificial preservatives. Compared to sweat, they
still contain dilute amounts of sodium and
potassium. - Its a common misconception that sports drinks
can prevent hyponatremia, diluted blood-sodium
levels - Consumers of sports drinks will consume
significant amounts of sugar long before they
receive adequate amounts of fluid and
electrolytes - Its not uncommon for people to complain of
nausea, GI distress while using sports drinks
9Limitations of Sports Drinks
- Many workers and athletes complain of
gastrointestinal (GI) upset and nausea using
sports drinks. Once this occurs, many will be
reluctant to continue to drink a sports drinks in
order to stay hydrated, prevent dehydration
(vicious circle) - Nausea and GI distress result in decreased
productivity - For workers (especially older) who might have
specific health considerations (hypertension,
diabetes, etc.), sports drinks high in sodium,
sugar pose unique challenges to their health - Overconsumption of energy-dense sports drinks can
lead to substantial weight gain in workers - In providing sports drinks to its workers, many
workers have to be trained on how to overcome
problems such as strong distaste of the drinks,
mouthfeel (gagging), and GI distress assoc. with
these products (e.g., temperature) - Sports drinks (powders) have to be dissolved and
mixed according to manufacturers guidelines - The problems of too dilute vs. too concentrated
- Messy
- Clean up required
- Sports drinks are linked with accelerated enamel
erosion, dental caries, etc.
10Preventing Heat Stroke
- Wear appropriate clothing
- Take regular breaks
- Recognize the signs of heat stress
- Drink water frequently.
- Add elete electrolytes to drinking, portable
water to replace essential electrolytes that
regulate fluid balance
11Required fluid intake to maintain hydration
during work
Red indicates extreme thermal stress. Essential
maintenance and rescue work only. Orange
indicates workload exceeds TWL. Work-rest cycling
must be applied Yellow indicates high thermal
stress. No worker to work alone Green indicates
moderate thermal stress. No accimatised worker
to work alone. Blue indicates low thermal stress.
Unrestricted self-paced work.
12What is elete?
- elete Electrolyte Add-In is a pure, liquid,
electrolyte concentrate, which contains 4
essential electrolytesmagnesium, potassium,
sodium, and chlorideto support fluid balance,
muscle function, energy production, heat
tolerance, nerve conduction, stamina, etc. - elete instantly infuses water with essential
electrolytes and, when mixed as directed, adds
minimal flavor. elete makes pure electrolyte
water that tastes like water. - elete provides the same amount of potassium, an
essential mineral, as Gatorade and Powerade,
but also provides magnesium, which is not
typically found in electrolyte-replenishment
drinks (sports drinks). - elete is a must for individuals, work crews or
anyone needed to maintain adequate hydration,
energy, and proper muscle function under grueling
conditions of heat stress, fluid loss, and
exertion.
13elete Electrolyte Add-In
14Advantages of elete
- Balanced electrolyte profile. Four vs. two
- elete contains magnesium, the team captain of
electrolytes, essential for energy production,
muscle function, electrolyte control - When mixed as directed, elete adds minimal flavor
to water - Very easy to mix and use.
- Clean up is easy. elete will not stain, leave a
residue, or contribute to the growth of mold in
coolers, hydration packs, canteens, etc. - Very safe, Generally Recognize as Safe, a U.S.
Food and Drug designation. - In a published, peer-reviewed clinical study,
those who drank plain water, drank 74 more water
to achieve the same level of hydration as those
who drank water with elete. - Backed by numerous testimonials from athletes
(professional and amateur), coaches, trainers,
teams, workers - Certified free of all WADA (World Anti-Doping
Agency)-banned substances - Manufactured at a GMP (Good Manufacturing
Practices)-certified company. Certification
provided by NSF International - Tested for potency and purity at in-house quality
assurance laboratory and independent, third-party
labs
15Introducing new elete CitriLyte
- elete CitriLyte Add-In is a liquid, pure
electrolyte concentrate that contains four
essential electrolytessodium, potassium,
magnesium, and chlorideplus zinc and citric acid
(citric acid participates in the Krebs energy
cycle or the citric acid cycle for energy
conversion) - CitriLyte is designed to be added to water to
make functional electrolyte water for workers.
When mixed, it has a slightly tart flavor almost
as if youd added lemon to the water. When more
CitriLyte is added, the tart flavor increases to
compensate for the stronger electrolytes. - Using elete CitriLyte to make electrolyte water
will optimally hydrate workers by replacing
fluids and electrolytes lost in sweat and during
exertion. CitriLyte will help fight heat stress - CitriLyte is ideal for workers who may be
sensitive to flavor or when youre adding
electrolytes to tap water that already has a
noticeable taste.
16elete CitriLyte Add-In
- No sugars, calories, carbs, artificial colors,
flavors, etc. - Add to water to keep workers optimally hydrated
- Will not stain, leave a color or flavor residue
in coolers or a sticky mess to clean up - Will not contribute to the growth of mold or
bacteria in coolers or bottles - May be used for workers who cannot otherwise
tolerate sports drinks (diabetics, those with
high blood pressure) - Three year shelf life. Shelf-stable under the
most vigorous temperature and environmental
conditions - Will not attract pests
- Better value compared to name-brand sports punch
products - Available in a range of product sizes to suit
small and large work teams
17Advantages of elete for Industrial Applications
- Natural, healthy hydration (no added sugar, no
artificial ingredients) - Reduce number of heat stress incidents
- Provides a better balance of electrolytes lost in
sweat (replaces fournot two electrolytes) - The most cost effective solution available
GUARANTEED - Flexible sizes from 24.6-ml to 1-gallon
- Easy to mix and use
- Because of its flexibility, workers can hydrate
with water - Wont cause GI distress
- Used with great success by military personnel in
medically treating severe cases of heat stress
18Clinically Proven to Improve Hydration
- In a peer-reviewed published study (Wild Env
Med, 19, 172-180 (2008), people who drank water
alone drank 74 more water than those who drank
electrolyte water made with elete. - In summary, the addition of an electrolyte
mixture elete to plain water was associated
with a decrease in overall fluid consumption of
the water electrolyte group by 220 mL? h-1 or
3.3 L ? d-1. John S. Cuddy, et al. - Commenting on the study, renowned emergency
physician and founding member of the Wilderness
Medical Society, Paul S. Auerbach said, This
study suggests that supplementing water with
electrolytes might reduce the amount of fluid
necessary to transport and consume during
extended activity. This would minimize excessive
weight, which in and of itself might contribute
to a lessening of fatigue. - Auerbach listed elete among his Top 4 Items of
Medical Equipment, I will never travel
anywhere that I expect to need to stay hydrated
without bringing along elete.
19Further Risk-Reduction Strategies (Our
Recommendations)
- Distribute pocket bottles of elete Electrolyte
Add-In individually to workers to self-dose
electrolytes through the work shift - Train workers on heat stress, heat stroke, and
general hydration strategies (both for themselves
and co-workers) including when and how much to
drink and how they can use elete in their water
or beverages, food, etc. - Use the larger, elete refill bottles to mix elete
and make electrolyte water in all of the worker
hydration stations, water coolers, hydration
packs, canteens, etc. available on each job site
and to each worker - Designate point personnel who can supply workers
with electrolyte water and elete electrolytes at
strategic times and locations to ensure workers
are receiving enough water and electrolytes - Staff aid stations with water and elete.
Encourage workers to lie down, rest, and drink
water with elete.