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Regulation of Water Intake

1980
According to Fitzsimons (1972, 1975) one can define two types of drinking: 1) In primary or regulatory drinking there is a relative or an absolute lack of water in one of the fluid compartments. Primary drinking can be caused by cellular or extracellular dehydration.
D. K. Meyer, G. Hertting
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Water Metabolism and Intake in Goats

1991
Water metabolism in goats is reviewed. The main factors affecting water metabolism and free water intake of goats are similar to other ruminants: DM intake (water intake is about 3 times DM intake), composition of feeds and especially their water, salt and mineral contents, taste factors, weight, level of milk production (water required is 1.28 kg/kg ...
Giger-Reverdin, Sylvie, Gihad, E. A.
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WATER INTAKE of Nursing Home Residents

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1999
ABSTRACT This study describes the adequacy of water intake among nursing home residents and identifies variables associated with the adequacy of water intake. Ninety-nine nursing home residents were observed for two 24-hour periods to record food and fluid ingested, ingestion behaviors, and function.
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Water intake, hydration and Parkinson’s disease

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2022
Boccardi, Virginia, Mecocci, Patrizia
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Global patterns of water intake: how intake data affect recommendations

Nutrition Reviews, 2012
Studies to assess water intake have been undertaken in many countries around the world. Some of these have been large-scale studies, whereas others have used a small number of subjects. These studies provide an emerging picture of water and/or fluid consumption in different populations around the world. Studies of this nature have also formed the basis
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[Physiology of water intake].

Annales de la nutrition et de l'alimentation, 1977
There are appropriate and probably redondant receptors responding to imbalances of either the IC or EC space. Regulation of the EC space seems to evolve different distinct mechanisms for its two components i.e. volemic and interstitial space. They both elicit dipsic and natriophilic responses.
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Water Works Intakes

Journal AWWA, 1946
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