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Fluid intake is the drinking of liquids and is a critical requirement for most organisms. In psychology the amount of fluid [[ingested]] is sometimes used as a measure of motivation or assumed physiological deficit associated with [[thirst]]. Fluid intake includes [[water intake]] and is an aspect of both [[drinking behavior]] and [[feeding practices]]
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Fluid intake is the drinking of liquids and is a critical requirement for most organisms. In psychology the amount of fluid [[ingested]] is sometimes used as a measure of [[motivation]] or assumed physiological deficit associated with [[thirst]]. Fluid intake includes [[water intake]] and is an aspect of both [[drinking behavior]] and [[feeding practices]]
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Alcoholic beverages]]
 
*[[Alcoholic beverages]]
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*[[Fluid balance]]
 
*[[Beverages]]
 
*[[Beverages]]
 
*[[Polydipsia]]
 
*[[Polydipsia]]
 
*[[Swallowing]]
 
*[[Swallowing]]
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*[[Taboo food and drink]]
   
 
[[category:Ingestion]]
 
[[category:Ingestion]]

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Fluid intake is the drinking of liquids and is a critical requirement for most organisms. In psychology the amount of fluid ingested is sometimes used as a measure of motivation or assumed physiological deficit associated with thirst. Fluid intake includes water intake and is an aspect of both drinking behavior and feeding practices

See also