
It is desirable to know the factors determining the large interindividual and interindividual variation of urinary enzyme excretion rates among normal individuals to allow a better understanding of pathological states. The following factors seems to play a significant role in influencing total enzyme efflux rates: urinary flow, age, sex, biorhythms, genetic factors, hormonal situation (including pregnancy), nutrition, and physical activity.
Periodicity, Sex Factors, Genotype, Age Factors, Humans, Nutritional Status, Hormones, Enzymes
Periodicity, Sex Factors, Genotype, Age Factors, Humans, Nutritional Status, Hormones, Enzymes
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