“…Dehydration risk may also vary by age and different life stages, as sweat rates of prepubertal and early pubertal children are lower than those of late-pubertal adolescents and adults (Falk, Bar-Or, & MacDougall, 1992;Meyer, Bar-Or, MacDougall, & Heigenhauser, 1992;Rivera-Brown, Gutiérrez, Gutiérrez, Frontera, & Bar-Or, 1999). Furthermore, at advanced ages, renal capacity to concentrate urine in order to conserve body water may decline, at least in some populations (Hooper, Bunn, Jimoh, & Fairweather-Tait, 2014;Rosinger et al, 2019). Additionally, body composition (both fat stores and lean body mass) may influence fluid balance through its effects on thermoregulation and storage of body water (Kenney & Buskirk, 1995;Rosinger, Lawman, Akinbami, & Ogden, 2016;Sawka, Cheuvront, & Carter, 2005).…”