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Background: Adequate water intake is critical to physiologic and cognitive functioning.
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
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Background: Adequate water intake is critical to physiologic and cognitive functioning.
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
[HTML][HTML] The role of obesity in the relation between total water intake and urine osmolality in US adults, 2009–2012
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Background Adequate water intake is critical to physiologic and cognitive functioning.
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
[PDF][PDF] The role of obesity in the relation between total water intake and urine osmolality in US adults, 2009–2012
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Background: Adequate water intake is critical to physiologic and cognitive functioning.
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
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Background: Adequate water intake is critical to physiologic and cognitive functioning.
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
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Background Adequate water intake is critical to physiologic and cognitive functioning.
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
The role of obesity in the relation between total water intake and urine osmolality in US adults, 2009-2012.
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Background: Adequate water intake is critical to physiologic and cognitive functioning.
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
The role of obesity in the relation between total water intake and urine osmolality in US adults, 2009-2012.
AY Rosinger, HG Lawman, LJ Akinbami… - The American Journal …, 2016 - europepmc.org
Background Adequate water intake is critical to physiologic and cognitive functioning.
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
The role of obesity in the relation between total water intake and urine osmolality in US adults, 2009-2012
AY Rosinger, HG Lawman… - … American journal of …, 2016 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Adequate water intake is critical to physiologic and cognitive functioning.
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
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Background: Adequate water intake is critical to physiologic and cognitive functioning.
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …
Although water requirements increase with body size, it remains unclear whether weight …