Abstract:The relationship of catecholamines, urine flow, blood pressure, and other variables were studied in 34 healthy college males placed alone in a laboratory relatively free of external stimuli. Urine was collected pre and post ingestion of water, and the urine flow was found to vary widely in a single individual, both pre and post ingestion of water. The initial urinary flow and excretion rates of norepinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (E) correlated with the degree of water diuresis which occurred within 1 hr. afte… Show more
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