Sex hormone effects on body fluid regulation

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Abstract

In young women, estradiol and progesterone primarily control reproduction, but they also affect fluid regulation. Estradiol lowers the operating point for osmoregulation of arginine vasopressin and thirst and increases plasma volume. Although total body water and sodium content are only mildly affected, data presented in this article suggest that reproductive hormones alter homeostatic set points for body fluid and tonicity. © 2008 The Amercian College of Sports Medicine.

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Stachenfeld, N. S. (2008, July). Sex hormone effects on body fluid regulation. Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1097/JES.0b013e31817be928

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