Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem (Feb 2021)

Effects of the ice popsicle on vasopressin, osmolality, thirst intensity, and thirst discomfort

  • Thammy Gonçalves Nakaya,
  • Marilia Ferrari Conchon,
  • Aline Korki Arrabal Garcia,
  • Ernane Torres Uchôa,
  • Lígia Fahl Fonseca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-1447.2021.20190449
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42

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ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the effects of the ice popsicle on vasopressin, osmolality, thirst intensity, and thirst discomfort. Method: This is a quasi-experimental, pre- and post-test study conducted in a laboratory. The sample consisted of nine healthy male volunteers, who received 2% hypertonic saline solution. Results: Popsicle intake did not result in a statistically significant reduction in vasopressin levels (F=0.876 and p=0.428). However, there was a reduction in the hormonal physiological profile of vasopressin from 7.1 pg/ml to 5.8 pg/ml after the first two interventions. Osmolality concentration changed from 270.65 to 286.51 mOsm/kg, with no statistical difference (F=2.207; p=0.09). Ice popsicles significantly reduced thirst intensity (F=10.00; p=0.001) and thirst discomfort (F=10.528; p <0.001). Conclusion: There was a reduction in thirst intensity and discomfort after the use of the 20 ml ice popsicle. There was no statistical difference for vasopressin and osmolality. However, there was a reduction in the hormonal physiological profile of vasopressin during 30 minutes of intervention.

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