Biobehavioral variation in human water needs: How adaptations, early life environments, and the life course affect body water homeostasis

Volume: 32, Issue: 1
Published: Oct 21, 2019
Abstract
Body water homeostasis is critical for optimal physiological and cognitive function for humans. The majority of research has illustrated the negative biological consequences of failing to meet water needs. The human body has several mechanisms for detecting, regulating, and correcting body water deficits and excesses. However, variation exists in total water intake and how people meet those water needs as well as thirst thresholds and how well...
Paper Details
Title
Biobehavioral variation in human water needs: How adaptations, early life environments, and the life course affect body water homeostasis
Published Date
Oct 21, 2019
Volume
32
Issue
1
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