1957
DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1957.tb57943.x
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Studies on Patterns of Fluid Intake, Water Balance and Fluoride Retention

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“…Previous studies have shown seasonal differences in water intake in Australia (8), in Iran (9), and for southern US children (lo), but not in northern England (11) or for nonsouthern US children (10). A study of fluid intake in children related to regional temperatures using the NHANES I11 data found no sigruficant association…”
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“…Previous studies have shown seasonal differences in water intake in Australia (8), in Iran (9), and for southern US children (lo), but not in northern England (11) or for nonsouthern US children (10). A study of fluid intake in children related to regional temperatures using the NHANES I11 data found no sigruficant association…”
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“…Only a few studies have investigated fluid intake of children with its relationship to climate since Galagan's studies (11)(12)(13)(14). The findings from these studies were equivocal.…”
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“…The findings from these studies were equivocal. Crosby and Shepherd (11) reported a marked increase of fluid intake in kindergartners and schoolgirls during summer in Australia. More recently, Ershow and Cantor (12) reported a slightly higher fluid consumption in summer in the United States based on the 1977-78 Nationwide Food Consumption Survey (NFCS) data.…”
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