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Different people have different percentages of their bodies made up of 
water. Babies have the most, being born at about 78%. By one year of age,
that amount drops to about 65%. In adult men, about 60% of their bodies
are water. However, fat tissue does not have as much water as lean tissue.
In adult women, fat makes up more of the body than men, so they have about
55% of their bodies made of water. Fat men also have less water (as a
percentage) than thin men.

So you can see three possible reasons for the discrepancies you have found:
1) Babies and kids have more water (as a percentage) than adults.
2) Women have less water than men (as a percentage).
3) Fat people have less water than thin people (as a percentage).

Jeffrey Utz, M.D., Neuroscience, pediatrics, Allegheny University, 2000

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