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  1. A multidisciplinary consensus on dehydration: definitions, diagnostic methods and clinical implications
  2. Water-loss (intracellular) dehydration assessed using urinary tests: how well do they work? Diagnostic accuracy in older people
  3. Effects of total fat intake on body weight
  4. Reduction in saturated fat intake for cardiovascular disease
  5. What simple tests are accurate enough to help us to tell which older people are dehydrated?
  6. Should dehydration in older people be a marker of lack of quality in long term care provision?
  7. Publication bias: what is it? How do we measure it? How do we avoid it?