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Publications by C. Garagouni
Educational Intervention on Water Intake Improves Hydration Status and Enhances Exercise Performance in Athletic Youth
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
Sports Medicine
Physical Therapy
Sports Science
Orthopedics
Sports Therapy
Rehabilitation
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Differing Water Intake and Hydration Status in Three European Countries—A Day-To-Day Analysis
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What Is the Cell Hydration Status of Healthy Children in the USA? Preliminary Data on Urine Osmolality and Water Intake
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Drinking Water Intake of Newborn Dairy Calves and Its Effects on Feed Intake, Growth Performance, Health Status, and Nutrient Digestibility
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Hydration Status, Total Water Intake and Subjective Feelings of Adolescents Living in a Hot Environment, During a Typical School Day
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Circadian Variation and Responsiveness of Hydration Biomarkers to Changes in Daily Water Intake
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Evaluation of Hydration Status, Sodium and Fluid Intake in Children With Sickle Cell Anaemia
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Educational Intervention Program for Coping With Youth Cyberbullying, Based on Bystanders' Involvement
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