In my travels, I found this :

"There are many reasons that an individual may produce a dilute urine specimen, the majority of which are the result of normal physiological processes (e.g. pregnancy, diabetes, a diet high in water etc.) specific circumstances, or an individual's personal characteristics (e.g., body type, sex, race, athleticism). Because dilute specimens are relatively common for these reasons, neither the HHS Guidelines nor the U.S. Department of Transportation Procedures for Transportation Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs permit further processing of negative and dilute specimens. Specific gravity testing can be done to identify whether or not the sample is of dilute nature."

How true is this statement?
thriller1911 Reviewed by thriller1911 on . Dilution while overweight I've gone over dilution threads for a while, so I feel my question is unique. I am abstaining for a job offer in the near future (2 weeks or so). I have been clean a week, and plan on following N2's dilution guide, but the problem is I am about 320 lbs. Does a high body fat percentage affect how much water/gatorade I should drink? Rating: 5