Salts,mostly potassium and sodium are known as electrolytes and the body needs them in very specific amounts for proper function. Any significant imbalance of these levels can even be fatal if not corrected quickly.The normal level of sodium in the body is 135 - 145 mmol/l in the blood while for potassium it's 3.5 to 5.0 mmol /l.Loss of salts e.g. due to sweating may reduce these levels and so drinking plain water may replenish fluid loss but since plain water has no salts, the salt deficit remains and is in fact aggravated by the increase of plain fluid.<span>But drinking fluid that has electrolytes both replaces lost fluids and and at the same replenishes lost salts keeping the body functioning well .</span>
Most likely a therapist, counselor or psychologists depending on that persons individual needs.
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1. Heredity can bring certain traits that affect your overall weight. There is a link between body weight and heredity. With activity level, the more active you are the more calories you burn and with body composition, this is a measure of how much body fat you have.
2.BMI= weight (in pounds)/ height( in inches) 2 x 703
3. There are high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes for being overweight. For being underweight there are anemia and heart irregularities.
4. A fad diet is a popular diet that may help a person lose or gain weight but without proper regard for nutrition and other health issues. Two problems are they exclude important nutrients and also the weight loss achieved can be temporary.
Explanation:
<span>A communicable disease is a disease that can be
passed from person to person. It can also occur from an animal to a person or
vice versa. Airborne viruses, bacteria, blood, and bodily fluids can cause the
spread of these diseases. When things are infectious or contagious it also
refers to communicable diseases. The most common communicable disease is the flu,
which can easily spread in an enclosed environment with a recycled circulating
air (e.g. air-conditioning). Infectious disease caused by blood contact like
HIV/AIDs are also dominant in society. </span>