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A person's body odor is a complex production based upon the person's production of sebum and sweat and the colonization of bacterial populations on the person's skin. As a person ages, he/she may experience changes in the composition or quantity of sebum and sweat, and the bacterial populations may change over time.

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Age is not correlated to urine odor. If you've noticed a change in the way your urine smells, check for these causes:
*eating asparagus
*cystitis (urinary tract infection)
*Diabetes
*vitamin B6 supplements

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