Assessing hydration status

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Although there is no 'gold standard' for assessment of hydration status, it appears that changes in body weight, along with urine osmolality, specific gravity, conductivity and colour are among the most widely used indices. Furthermore, they provide reasonable results, especially when the analysis i …
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Journal current opinion in clinical nutrition and metabolic care
Year 2002
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