Abstract

The excretion of some acids in urine is subject to a circadian rhythm, if diversified nutrition is offered to the body sufficiently. The effect of physical exertion upon the excretion rates of acids in urine is very similar to that of a zero diet, resulting in an increase of final degradation products and a decrease of metabolic intermediates.

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