Yes, urine osmolarity can be increased with caffeine consumption. Caffeine acts as a diuretic, promoting increased urine production and potentially leading to higher concentrations of solutes in the urine. This effect can result in more concentrated urine, characterized by increased osmolarity. However, individual responses to caffeine may vary based on factors such as hydration status and tolerance.
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