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Lawrence E Armstrong

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Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|June 14, 2016
COUNTERVIEW: Is Drinking to Thirst Adequate to Appropriately Maintain Hydration Status During Prolonged Endurance Exercise? NoLawrence E Armstrong, Evan C Johnson, Michael F Bergeron
Nutrition Research Reviews|July 2, 2019
Metabolism, bioenergetics and thermal physiology: influences of the human intestinal microbiotaLawrence E Armstrong, Douglas J Casa, Luke N Belval
Obesity Facts|May 24, 2014
Optimal hydration biomarkers: consideration of daily activitiesColleen X Muñoz, Amy L McKenzie, Lawrence E Armstrong
Journal of Sports Medicine (Hindawi Publishing Corporation)|June 1, 2018
Interactions of Gut Microbiota, Endotoxemia, Immune Function, and Diet in Exertional HeatstrokeLawrence E Armstrong, Elaine C Lee, Elizabeth M Armstrong
Nutrients|March 27, 2020
Distinguishing Low and High Water Consumers-A Paradigm of Disease RiskLawrence E Armstrong, Colleen X Muñoz, Elizabeth M Armstrong
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|June 14, 2016
REBUTTAL from "No"Lawrence E Armstrong, Evan C Johnson, Michael F Bergeron
Current Sports Medicine Reports|September 14, 2013
Authors' Response to letter to the editor about case report, "Specific exercise heat stress protocol for a triathlete's return from exertional heat stroke"Evan C Johnson, Fred W Kolkhorst, Andy Schmitz, et al.
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care|September 2, 2016
Diagnosing dehydration? Blend evidence with clinical observationsLawrence E Armstrong, Stavros A Kavouras, Neil P Walsh, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|July 23, 2013
Limitations to the use of plasma osmolality as a hydration biomarkerLawrence E Armstrong, Ronald J Maughan, Leo C Senay, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|December 13, 2025
Diet format, protein, amino acids, salt, osmolytes, as well as water viscosity affect water consumption in domestic cats: A scoping review of 32 publications (published from 1975-2025) on water intake, hydration status, and related health outcomesPauline A L Kosmal, Anna K Shoveller, Genevieve Gillies, et al.
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Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|June 14, 2016
COUNTERVIEW: Is Drinking to Thirst Adequate to Appropriately Maintain Hydration Status During Prolonged Endurance Exercise? NoLawrence E Armstrong, Evan C Johnson, Michael F Bergeron
Nutrition Research Reviews|July 2, 2019
Metabolism, bioenergetics and thermal physiology: influences of the human intestinal microbiotaLawrence E Armstrong, Douglas J Casa, Luke N Belval
Obesity Facts|May 24, 2014
Optimal hydration biomarkers: consideration of daily activitiesColleen X Muñoz, Amy L McKenzie, Lawrence E Armstrong
Journal of Sports Medicine (Hindawi Publishing Corporation)|June 1, 2018
Interactions of Gut Microbiota, Endotoxemia, Immune Function, and Diet in Exertional HeatstrokeLawrence E Armstrong, Elaine C Lee, Elizabeth M Armstrong
Nutrients|March 27, 2020
Distinguishing Low and High Water Consumers-A Paradigm of Disease RiskLawrence E Armstrong, Colleen X Muñoz, Elizabeth M Armstrong
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|June 14, 2016
REBUTTAL from "No"Lawrence E Armstrong, Evan C Johnson, Michael F Bergeron
Current Sports Medicine Reports|September 14, 2013
Authors' Response to letter to the editor about case report, "Specific exercise heat stress protocol for a triathlete's return from exertional heat stroke"Evan C Johnson, Fred W Kolkhorst, Andy Schmitz, et al.
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care|September 2, 2016
Diagnosing dehydration? Blend evidence with clinical observationsLawrence E Armstrong, Stavros A Kavouras, Neil P Walsh, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|July 23, 2013
Limitations to the use of plasma osmolality as a hydration biomarkerLawrence E Armstrong, Ronald J Maughan, Leo C Senay, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|December 13, 2025
Diet format, protein, amino acids, salt, osmolytes, as well as water viscosity affect water consumption in domestic cats: A scoping review of 32 publications (published from 1975-2025) on water intake, hydration status, and related health outcomesPauline A L Kosmal, Anna K Shoveller, Genevieve Gillies, et al.
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