“…Examples include measuring urine specific gravity or urine osmolality (Grandjean et al, 2003;Manz & Wentz, 2005;Martin et al, 2006;Popowski et al, 2001;Scott, Rycroft, Aspen, Chapman, & Brown, 2004;Wakefield et al, 2002), urine volume (Grandjean et al, 2003;Scott et al, 2004;Shirreffs et al, 2004), or urine color (Armstrong, 1994;Fletcher, Slaymaker, Bodenham & Vucevic, 1999;Mentes, Wakefield, & Culp, 2006;Scott et al, 2004;Wakefield et al, 2002). There are gender and race/ethnicity differences in some urinary indices (e.g.…”