Smart bottle study aims to hydrate college students
NCT ID NCT06259799
Summary
This study is testing whether a smart water bottle that tracks intake and sends reminders, combined with simple daily self-checks, can help college students drink more water. It aims to prevent the health problems linked to chronic low fluid intake, like obesity and kidney issues. The researchers will measure changes in what participants drink and in their hydration levels through urine tests.
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Kennesaw State University
RECRUITINGKennesaw, Georgia, 30144, United States
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