Featured Publications
Tap Water Consumption and Perceptions in United States Latinx Adults
Colburn A, Kavouras S. Tap Water Consumption and Perceptions in United States Latinx Adults. Nutrients 2021, 13: 2999. PMID: 34578876, PMCID: PMC8468471, DOI: 10.3390/nu13092999.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNH White adultsPlain water intakeWhite adultsLatinx adultsWater intakeNon-Hispanic white adultsLess tap waterChronic disease prevalenceAdverse health outcomesInsufficient water intakeTap water intakeTap water safetyWater intake recommendationsIntake recommendationsStatus measuresHealth outcomesHydration statusDisease prevalenceTap water consumptionIntakeAdultsPresent reviewLatinx populationsInterventionMyriad of factors
2023
Determinants of tap water mistrust among Phoenix, Arizona Latinx adults
Colburn A, Buman M, Wutich A, Vega-López S, Ohri-Vachaspati P, Kavouras S. Determinants of tap water mistrust among Phoenix, Arizona Latinx adults. Journal Of Water And Health 2023, 21: 702-718. PMID: 37387337, DOI: 10.2166/wh.2023.267.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Total water intake guidelines are sufficient for optimal hydration in United States adults
Seal A, Colburn A, Johnson E, Péronnet F, Jansen L, Adams J, Bardis C, Guelinckx I, Perrier E, Kavouras S. Total water intake guidelines are sufficient for optimal hydration in United States adults. European Journal Of Nutrition 2022, 62: 221-226. PMID: 35943601, DOI: 10.1007/s00394-022-02972-2.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
Sex difference in initial thermoregulatory response to dehydrated exercise in the heat
Giersch G, Morrissey M, Butler C, Colburn A, Demarais Z, Kavouras S, Jay O, Charkoudian N, Casa D. Sex difference in initial thermoregulatory response to dehydrated exercise in the heat. Physiological Reports 2021, 9: e14947. PMID: 34288556, PMCID: PMC8290474, DOI: 10.14814/phy2.14947.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Progression of human subjective perceptions during euhydration, mild dehydration, and drinking
Armstrong L, Giersch G, Colburn A, Lopez V, Sekiguchi Y, Muñoz C, Lee E. Progression of human subjective perceptions during euhydration, mild dehydration, and drinking. Physiology & Behavior 2020, 229: 113211. PMID: 33141048, DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2020.113211.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRoutine daily activitiesMouth drynessRatings of thirstVAS ratingsBody mass lossAnimal studiesOptimal healthMild dehydrationBody water homeostasisHydration statusAversive moodsHourly ratingsSomatic sensationsLaboratory visitsWater homeostasisDaily activitiesDrinking behaviorEuhydrationMoodSubjective perceptionDrinkingSensationWRVisitsBrainEffects of sex and menstrual cycle on volume-regulatory responses to 24-h fluid restriction
Giersch G, Colburn A, Morrissey M, Butler C, Pruchnicki M, Kavouras S, Charkoudian N, Casa D. Effects of sex and menstrual cycle on volume-regulatory responses to 24-h fluid restriction. AJP Regulatory Integrative And Comparative Physiology 2020, 319: r560-r565. PMID: 32936680, PMCID: PMC7789965, DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00173.2020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUrine specific gravityFluid restrictionMenstrual cycleVolume regulatory responseMenstrual cycle phaseImpact of sexSerum copeptinFluid prescriptionInfluence of sexReproductive hormonesBody mass lossUrine osmolalityUrine colorCopeptinMild dehydrationFluid regulationEffects of sexWomenPhysiological effectsMenSexBody massCycle phaseApparent effectResponseImpact of Nutrient Intake on Hydration Biomarkers Following Exercise and Rehydration Using a Clustering-Based Approach
Muñoz CX, Johnson EC, Kunces LJ, McKenzie AL, Wininger M, Butts CL, Caldwell A, Seal A, McDermott BP, Vingren J, Colburn AT, Wright SS, Lopez V, Armstrong LE, Lee EC. Impact of Nutrient Intake on Hydration Biomarkers Following Exercise and Rehydration Using a Clustering-Based Approach. Nutrients 2020, 12: 1276. PMID: 32365848, PMCID: PMC7282025, DOI: 10.3390/nu12051276.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Afternoon urine osmolality is equivalent to 24 h for hydration assessment in healthy children
Suh H, Summers L, Seal A, Colburn A, Mauromoustakos A, Perrier E, Bottin J, Kavouras S. Afternoon urine osmolality is equivalent to 24 h for hydration assessment in healthy children. European Journal Of Clinical Nutrition 2019, 74: 884-890. PMID: 31624367, PMCID: PMC7283040, DOI: 10.1038/s41430-019-0519-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpot urine samplesHealthy childrenHealth care professionalsUrine osmolalityUrine samplesCare professionalsUrine concentrationsElevated urine osmolalityOverall diagnostic abilityDaily hydrationUrine outputConclusionThese dataCircadian variationDiagnostic abilitySpot samplesChildrenUosmHydration assessmentOsmolalityPresent studyProfessionals