Water Consumption
Clinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Water Consumption trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Water Consumption trials you may qualify forThe primary purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of including water as a beverage at a meal on food intake, and if the influence of water consu…
In order to optimize sports performance, high-level athletes are required to manage conflicting training objectives, which often result in periods of high-volum…
This study is a randomized controlled intervention trial in adults aged 50+ years with overweight or obesity, which will compare three groups with different die…
Approximately 60% of males and 40% of females do not meet current fluid intake recommendations, which is associated with adverse health consequences such as obe…
Prior observational studies have shown that higher levels of vegetables and fruits consumption are associated with lower risk of all-cause mortality in patients…
Greater muscular strength and power are relevant qualities for athletic success and decreased injury rate. It is known that dehydration impairs muscular strengt…
The experimental study investigates which metabolic responses of calcium and parathyroid hormone are observable in blood and urine in a cohort of 41 healthy adu…
This research will be conducted to evaluate the effects of the Health Belief Model based water saving training prepared for women on the size of the water footp…
Social relevance: For 30 years, people have been confused about how much plain water to drink. Over 30 years, health professionals have criticized media advice…