2020
DOI: 10.3390/nu12102933
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Influence of Nutrient Intake on 24 Hour Urinary Hydration Biomarkers Using a Clustering-Based Approach

Abstract: Previous work focusing on understanding nutrient intake and its association with total body water homeostasis neglects to consider the collinearity of types of nutrients consumed and subsequent associations with hydration biomarkers. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to analyze consumption patterns of 23 a priori selected nutrients involved in osmotic homeostasis, as well as their association with 24 h urinary hydration markers among fifty African–American first-year college students through a repeated … Show more

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“…Regarding the quantity of solutes, the most important ones are sodium, potassium and urea. In physiological conditions, their amounts depend mainly on diet because osmole elimination in urine is closely related to daily osmole intake and, in particular, daily protein intake [ 58 ], but also to calcium, magnesium and sugar consumption [ 59 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the quantity of solutes, the most important ones are sodium, potassium and urea. In physiological conditions, their amounts depend mainly on diet because osmole elimination in urine is closely related to daily osmole intake and, in particular, daily protein intake [ 58 ], but also to calcium, magnesium and sugar consumption [ 59 ].…”
Section: Laboratory Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%