Seal A. et al. 2022 Total water intake guidelines are sufficient for optimal hydration in United States adults
13th Hydration for Health Annual Scientific Conference Proceedings report of the 13th Annual Hydration for Health Scientific Conference published in the Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2021
Enhörning S. et al. 2021 Investigation of possible underlying mechanisms behind water-induced glucose reduction in adults with high copeptin
Vanhaecke T. et al. 2021 Drinking water source and intake are associated with distinct gut microbiota signatures in US and UK populations
Wagner S. et al. 2021 Water intake and progression of chronic kidney disease: the CKD-REIN cohort study
Jacques P.F. et al. 2021 Water Intake and Markers of Hydration Are Related to Cardiometabolic Risk Biomarkers in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
Vanhaecke T. et al. 2021 Associations between urinary hydration markers and metabolic dysfunction: a cross-sectional analysis of NHANES data, 2008–2010
Iglesia I. et al. 2021 Are Spanish children drinking enough and healthily? An update of the Liq.In7 cross-sectional survey in children and adolescents
11th Hydration for Health Annual Scientific Conference Proceedings report of the 11th Annual Hydration for Health Scientific Conference published in the Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2021
Kavouras S.A. et al. 2021 Urine osmolality predicts calcium-oxalate crystallization risk in patients with recurrent urolithiasis
Adams J.D. et al. 2021 Combining urine color and void number to assess hydration in adults and children
Suh H. et al. 2020 Cellular dehydration acutely degrades mood mainly in women: a counterbalanced, crossover trial
De Silva A. 2020 The effects on patients with chronic kidney disease of unknown etiology in Sri Lanka of the use of purified and reverse osmosis water for drinking
Brunkwall L. et al. 2020 High water intake and low urine osmolality are associated with favorable metabolic profile at a population level: low vasopressin secretion as a possible explanation
Jansen et al. 2019 Osmotic stimulation of vasopressin acutely impairs glucose regulation: a counterbalanced, crossover trial
Khan N. et al. 2019 A 4-d Water Intake Intervention Increases Hydration and Cognitive Flexibility among Preadolescent Children
10th Hydration for Health Annual Scientific Conference Proceedings report of the 10th Annual Hydration for Health Scientific Conference published in the Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2019
Wong A. et al. 2018 Randomised controlled trial to determine the efficacy and safety of prescribed water intake to prevent kidney failure due to autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (PREVENT-ADPKD)
Enhörning S. et al. 2018 Thirty-one healthy adults with high copeptin (>10.7 pmol · L−1 in men and >6.1 pmol·L−1 in women) identified in a population-based survey from 2013 to 2015 and with a current 24-hour urine osmolality of >600 mOsm · kg−1 were included.
Hooton T.M., Vecchio M. et al. 2018 Effect of Increased Daily Water Intake in Premenopausal Women With Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections A Randomized Clinical Trial
Clark W.F. et al. 2018 Effect of Coaching to Increase Water Intake on Kidney Function Decline in Adults With Chronic Kidney Disease: The CKD WIT Randomized Clinical Trial
Liq.In7 supplement 2018 Assessment of Fluid Intake Behavior in Asian and Latin American Countries with a Focus on Children and Adolescents
Luger M. et al 2017 Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Weight Gain in Children and Adults: A Systematic Review from 2013 to 2015 and a Comparison with Previous Studies
9th Hydration for Health Annual Scientific Conference Proceedings report of the 9th Annual Hydration for Health Scientific Conference published in the Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2018
8th Hydration for Health Annual Scientific Conference Proceedings report of the 8th Annual Hydration for Health Scientific Conference published in the Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2017
7th Hydration for Health Annual Scientific Conference Proceedings report of the 7th Annual Hydration for Health Scientific Conference published in the Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2016
6th Hydration for Health Annual Scientific Conference Proceedings report of the 6th Annual Hydration for Health Scientific Conference published in the Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2015
Perrier E. et al. 2015 Twenty-Four-Hour Urine Osmolality as a Physiological Index of Adequate Water Intake
Liq.In7 supplement 2015 Assessment of Fluid Intake Across Countries Around the World: Methodological and Public Health Implications
5th Hydration for Health Annual Scientific Conference Proceedings report of the 5th Annual Hydration for Health Scientific Conference published in the Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2014
Perrier E. et al. 2013 Circadian variation and responsiveness of hydration biomarkers to changes in daily water intake
Lafontan M. et al. 2013 Recommendations for healthier hydration: addressing the public health issues of obesity and type 2 diabetes
Bankir L. et al. 2013 Vasopressin: a novel target for the prevention and retardation of kidney disease?
Lotan Y. et al. 2013 Impact of fluid intake in the prevention of urinary system diseases: a brief review
Pross N. et al. 2013 Influence of progressive fluid restriction on mood and physiological markers of dehydration in women
Lotan Y. et al. 2012 Primary prevention of nephrolithiasis is cost-effective for a national healthcare system.
Armstrong L.E et al. 2012, Ganio M.S et al. 2011 Mild dehydration affects mood in healthy young women and Mild dehydration impairs cognitive performance and mood of men
Péronnet F. et al. 2011 Pharmacokinetic analysis of absorption, distribution and disappearance of ingested water labeled with D2O in humans
La Guéronnière V. et al. 2011 Increasing daily water intake decreases the kidney stone risk, measured by an indicator, the Crystallization Risk Index
Kavouras S.A. et al. 2011 Educational intervention on water intake improves hydration status and enhances exercise performance in athletic youth
Perrier E. et al. 2013 Hydration biomarkers in free-living adults with different levels of habitual fluid consumption