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Clinical Trial
CloseClinical Trial NO: NCT05768789
Fig 1a: Net Fluid Balance
Buoy significantly increases positive fluid balance compared to water alone or a leading electrolyte competitor at just 3 hours through 6 hours.
**Our clinical study shows that at 4 hours, water alone is more hydrating than a leading competitor and at 6 hours the difference between the two are negligible.
Fig 1b: Net Fluid Balance
Buoy significantly increases positive fluid balance compared to water alone or a leading electrolyte competitor at just 3 hours through 6 hours.
**Our clinical study shows that at 4 hours, water alone is more hydrating than a leading competitor and at 6 hours the difference between the two are negligible.
Fig 2a: Beverage Hydration Index — Buoy compared to Water Alone
Buoy significantly increases the Beverage Hydration Index compared to water alone at every interval over the entire study.
Fig 2b: Beverage Hydration Index — Buoy compared to Leading Electrolyte Competitor (with water as baseline)
Buoy significantly increases the Beverage Hydration Index compared to a leading electrolyte competitor. A leading electrolyte competitor is essentially tied with water alone at the six hour mark, showing no significant advantage over water.
Fig 3: Cumulative Urine Volume
Buoy significantly reduces urine output leading to higher fluid and electrolyte retention.
Fig 4a: Cumulative Urine Osmolarity — 360 Minutes’
Buoy significantly increases urine osmolarity compared to water alone. Water alone dilutes urine while Buoy concentrates it with electrolytes. Fig 3 above shows Buoy’s increases retention of fluids while Fig 4a and 4b show Buoy’s increase in concentrated urine with electrolytes.
Fig 4b: Cumulative Urine Osmolarity — 360 Minutes’
Fig 5a: Cumulative Na (Sodium) Volume in urine
You are losing more electrolytes (sodium) in your urine when you drink water-alone compared to Buoy.
Fig 5b: Cumulative K (Potassium) Volume in urine
You are losing more electrolytes (potassium) in your urine when you drink water-alone compared to Buoy.
Fig 5c: Cumulative Cl (Chloride) Volume in urine
You are losing more electrolytes (chloride) in your urine when you drink water-alone compared to Buoy.
Our bodies induce a physiological response against bolus water intake or bolus electrolyte ingestion to protect against low blood salt and high blood salt, respectively.
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