basenbalans
Basenbalans is the balance between acids and bases in the body’s fluids and is essential for maintaining the blood’s pH within a narrow range that supports normal metabolic processes. The body relies on buffering systems (notably bicarbonate, phosphate, and proteins), respiratory control of carbon dioxide, and renal handling of acids and bases to preserve homeostasis. In healthy people, arterial blood pH is kept around 7.35–7.45. The base excess and related arterial blood gas measurements summarize the overall base balance in the body.
Disturbances of basenbalans can arise from metabolic changes that alter bicarbonate or non-volatile acids, or from
Diet can influence urine pH and the buffering demand in the body, and some sources promote alkaline
See also: acid-base balance, buffering systems, arterial blood gas, metabolic acidosis, metabolic alkalosis, respiratory acidosis, respiratory