Subjective vs. Objective Urine Color: Effect of Hydration Status

  • Edwards T
  • Belasco R
  • Joaquin Munoz A
  • et al.
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… As this study was only conducted in a Caucasian, elderly population, the effects of ethnicity and age … [10] took a convenience urine sample in adults, 60 years and older, (N=130) upon …

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Edwards, T., Belasco, R., Joaquin Munoz, A., Rayo, V., & Buono, M. (2020). Subjective vs. Objective Urine Color: Effect of Hydration Status. Advances in Applied Physiology, 5(2), 19. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.aap.20200502.12

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