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View article: Hydration and health at ages 40–70 years in Salzburg Austria is associated with a median total water intake over 40 mL/kg including at least 1 L/d plain drinking water
Hydration and health at ages 40–70 years in Salzburg Austria is associated with a median total water intake over 40 mL/kg including at least 1 L/d plain drinking water Open
Introduction To address longstanding questions about how much plain water to drink for hydration and long-term health, this study described the plain water intake (PWI) of people without chronic health conditions (CHC), at ages 40–70 years…
View article: Drinking water instead of apple juice or no drink results in greater odds of 4 to 7 co-occurring protective oral health factors within the hour
Drinking water instead of apple juice or no drink results in greater odds of 4 to 7 co-occurring protective oral health factors within the hour Open
Objective To inform drinking water guidance and intervention, this randomized controlled trial tested the hypothesis that a standard serving of drinking water would normalize saliva insulin and improve caries risk factors to a greater exte…
View article: Examining intra- and inter-device reliability of pressure-mediated reflection spectroscopy in a multi-state sample of healthy adults
Examining intra- and inter-device reliability of pressure-mediated reflection spectroscopy in a multi-state sample of healthy adults Open
Objective: To examine the intra- and inter-device reliability of devices using pressure-mediated reflection spectroscopy (the Veggie Meter®). Design: A cross-sectional research study was conducted across eight sites in the USA. Using two V…
View article: ‘Days of Gestation Lost’ May Inform Preterm Birth Intervention When the ‘Percent Preterm’ Is Unknown or Unreliable Due to Small Group or Sample Size
‘Days of Gestation Lost’ May Inform Preterm Birth Intervention When the ‘Percent Preterm’ Is Unknown or Unreliable Due to Small Group or Sample Size Open
View article: Effects of Drinking Water Instead of Apple Juice or No Drink on Saliva Insulin Vary by Child Weight Status
Effects of Drinking Water Instead of Apple Juice or No Drink on Saliva Insulin Vary by Child Weight Status Open
View article: Conceptual framework for preterm birth review in San Francisco
Conceptual framework for preterm birth review in San Francisco Open
Preterm birth persists as a leading cause of infant mortality and morbidity despite decades of intervention effort. Intervention null effects may reflect failure to account for social determinants of health (SDH) or jointly acting risk fac…
View article: Paracelsus 10000 data from Austria suggest >1 L/D drinking water for hydration and health into middle-age
Paracelsus 10000 data from Austria suggest >1 L/D drinking water for hydration and health into middle-age Open
View article: Change in Metabolomic Profile Associated with an Average Increase in Plain Water Intake of >+1 L/Day, Sustained Over 4 Weeks, in Healthy Young Men with Initial Total Water Intake Below 2 L/Day
Change in Metabolomic Profile Associated with an Average Increase in Plain Water Intake of >+1 L/Day, Sustained Over 4 Weeks, in Healthy Young Men with Initial Total Water Intake Below 2 L/Day Open
Background/Aims: Cells adapt to chronic extracellular hypotonicity by altering metabolism. Corresponding effects of sustained hypotonic exposure at the whole-person level remain to be confirmed and characterized in clinical and population-…
View article: Using Geocoding to Identify COVID-19 Outbreaks in Congregate Residential Settings: San Francisco’s Outbreak Response in Single-Room Occupancy Hotels
Using Geocoding to Identify COVID-19 Outbreaks in Congregate Residential Settings: San Francisco’s Outbreak Response in Single-Room Occupancy Hotels Open
More than 500 single-room occupancy hotels (SROs), a type of low-cost congregate housing with shared bathrooms and kitchens, are available in San Francisco. SRO residents include essential workers, people with disabilities, and multigenera…
View article: Developing and piloting a preterm birth registry prioritizing social determinants of health and patient-reported data
Developing and piloting a preterm birth registry prioritizing social determinants of health and patient-reported data Open
Biomedical factors and social determinants of health (SDH) affect preterm birth (PTB). Given the complexity of PTB and the increasing rates in the United States, public datasets involving multicomponent variables—from biomedical to structu…
View article: Preterm birth and social support services for prenatal depression and social determinants
Preterm birth and social support services for prenatal depression and social determinants Open
Preterm birth (PTB; <37 weeks gestation), is a leading cause of infant mortality and morbidity. Among those born preterm, risk increases as gestational age at birth decreases. Psychosocial factors such as depression symptoms and social det…
View article: The association of COVID-19 infection in pregnancy with preterm birth: A retrospective cohort study in California
The association of COVID-19 infection in pregnancy with preterm birth: A retrospective cohort study in California Open
UCSF-Kaiser Department of Research Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health Program (BIRCWH) National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) and the Office of Research on Women's Health (ORWH) [K12 HD0…
View article: Recommendations for the Use of the Veggie Meter® for Spectroscopy-Based Skin Carotenoid Measurements in the Research Setting
Recommendations for the Use of the Veggie Meter® for Spectroscopy-Based Skin Carotenoid Measurements in the Research Setting Open
Carotenoids are a class of phytochemical compounds found in a variety of fruits and vegetables (F/V) and, therefore, are commonly used as a biomarker for F/V intake. The Veggie Meter® is a noninvasive research-grade instrument t…
View article: Water Intake and Markers of Hydration Are Related to Cardiometabolic Risk Biomarkers in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
Water Intake and Markers of Hydration Are Related to Cardiometabolic Risk Biomarkers in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Analysis Open
View article: The Association of COVID-19 Infection in Pregnancy With Preterm Birth: A Retrospective Cohort Study in California
The Association of COVID-19 Infection in Pregnancy With Preterm Birth: A Retrospective Cohort Study in California Open
View article: Water Researchers Do Not Have a Strategic Plan for Gathering Evidence to Inform Water Intake Recommendations to Prevent Chronic Disease
Water Researchers Do Not Have a Strategic Plan for Gathering Evidence to Inform Water Intake Recommendations to Prevent Chronic Disease Open
Confusion has persisted for decades in the United States (U.S.) over how much plain water to drink, despite national water intake recommendations which are based on high quality scientific evidence. This editorial summarizes the definition…
View article: Hypotheses about sub-optimal hydration in the weeks before coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as a risk factor for dying from COVID-19
Hypotheses about sub-optimal hydration in the weeks before coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as a risk factor for dying from COVID-19 Open
To address urgent need for strategies to limit mortality from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), this review describes experimental, clinical and epidemiological evidence that suggests that chronic sub-optimal hydration in the weeks befo…
View article: Examining the Impact of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus and Pandemic-Related Hardship on Adverse Pregnancy and Infant Outcomes: Design and Launch of the HOPE COVID-19 Study
Examining the Impact of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus and Pandemic-Related Hardship on Adverse Pregnancy and Infant Outcomes: Design and Launch of the HOPE COVID-19 Study Open
The 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) continues to spread and worsen in many parts of the world. As the pandemic grows, it is especially important …
View article: Hydration for health hypothesis: a narrative review of supporting evidence
Hydration for health hypothesis: a narrative review of supporting evidence Open
View article: Underhydration Is Associated with Obesity, Chronic Diseases, and Death Within 3 to 6 Years in the U.S. Population Aged 51–70 Years
Underhydration Is Associated with Obesity, Chronic Diseases, and Death Within 3 to 6 Years in the U.S. Population Aged 51–70 Years Open
Nationally representative data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) indicate that over 65% of adults aged 51–70 years in the U.S. do not meet hydration criteria. They have hyponatremia (serum sodium < 135 mmol…
View article: Analysis of 2009–2012 Nutrition Health and Examination Survey (NHANES) Data to Estimate the Median Water Intake Associated with Meeting Hydration Criteria for Individuals Aged 12–80 Years in the US Population
Analysis of 2009–2012 Nutrition Health and Examination Survey (NHANES) Data to Estimate the Median Water Intake Associated with Meeting Hydration Criteria for Individuals Aged 12–80 Years in the US Population Open
In 2005, US water intake recommendations were based on analyses of Nutrition Health and Examination Surveys (NHANES) III data that examined if hydration classification varied by water intake and estimated the median water intake associated…
View article: Describing water intake in six countries: results of Liq.In7 surveys, 2015–2018
Describing water intake in six countries: results of Liq.In7 surveys, 2015–2018 Open
View article: Healthy apple program to support child care centers to alter nutrition and physical activity practices and improve child weight: a cluster randomized trial
Healthy apple program to support child care centers to alter nutrition and physical activity practices and improve child weight: a cluster randomized trial Open
View article: Change in hydration indices associated with an increase in total water intake of more than 0.5 L/day, sustained over 4 weeks, in healthy young men with initial total water intake below 2 L/day
Change in hydration indices associated with an increase in total water intake of more than 0.5 L/day, sustained over 4 weeks, in healthy young men with initial total water intake below 2 L/day Open
This secondary data analysis addressed gaps in knowledge about effects of chronic water intake. Longitudinal data from the Adapt Study were used to describe effects of prescribing a sustained increase in water intake relative to baseline, …
View article: Under What Conditions do Water-Intervention Studies Significantly Improve Child Body Weight?
Under What Conditions do Water-Intervention Studies Significantly Improve Child Body Weight? Open
There are particular conditions that may optimize the effects of drinking-water interventions on body weight change and risk of obesity. Strategic planning to create and sustain conditions for optimal effects of drinking water may maximize…
View article: Additional file 6: of Healthy apple program to support child care centers to alter nutrition and physical activity practices and improve child weight: a cluster randomized trial
Additional file 6: of Healthy apple program to support child care centers to alter nutrition and physical activity practices and improve child weight: a cluster randomized trial Open
HAP Pilot de-identified analysis file. This de-identified dataset includes the variables used for the reported analyses. The variables included were: Age- and sex-specific BMI percentile; BMI z-score; Intention-to-treat group assignment (s…
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Title Page / Table of Contents Open
View article: Negative, Null and Beneficial Effects of Drinking Water on Energy Intake, Energy Expenditure, Fat Oxidation and Weight Change in Randomized Trials: A Qualitative Review
Negative, Null and Beneficial Effects of Drinking Water on Energy Intake, Energy Expenditure, Fat Oxidation and Weight Change in Randomized Trials: A Qualitative Review Open
Drinking water has heterogeneous effects on energy intake (EI), energy expenditure (EE), fat oxidation (FO) and weight change in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving adults and/or children. The aim of this qualitative review of RC…
View article: Surmounting Barriers to Public Health/Park Agency Partnerships: Insights From a County Public Health Department
Surmounting Barriers to Public Health/Park Agency Partnerships: Insights From a County Public Health Department Open
Executive Summary: The American Public Health Association (APHA) recently recommended that health professionals partner with park agencies in order to use nature for health promotion. We aimed to 1) determine the capacity of a local public…
View article: Advances in water intake assessment
Advances in water intake assessment Open
In the 1990s, water intake was not a priority area for nutrition research. Water intake data were used by public health dentists to inform fluoridation initiatives, and by cancer and infectious-disease epidemiologists to estimate the risk …