Calibration of 24-h urinary sodium excretion estimates from fasting morning urine in Chinese populations: a comparative analysis of 2 calibration models and a locally developed model.

IF 6.5 1区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS American Journal of Clinical Nutrition Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1016/j.ajcnut.2024.08.007
Xiaofu Du, Jing Guo, Xiangyu Chen, Jie Zhang, Feng Lu, Jieming Zhong
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Abstract

Background: Spot urine collection offers a convenient alternative to the more cumbersome 24-h urine collection. However, the widely recognized estimation models, such as Tanaka and International Cooperative Study on Salt, Other Factors, and Blood Pressure (INTERSALT), have not been adequately adapted for widespread use in the general Chinese population.

Objectives: This study was designed to evaluate the precision of the Tanaka and INTERSALT calibration models, alongside a locally Zhejiang Province-formulated model, in predicting 24-h urinary sodium (24-hUNa) excretion among the Chinese population.

Methods: The study comprised 1424 participants, aged 18-69 y, who provided both comprehensive 24-h urine and fasting morning urine samples. The researchers assessed the accuracy of the measured 24-hUNa against the estimates obtained from the Tanaka, INTERSALT, and Zhejiang models. This evaluation was conducted at both population and individual levels, employing a range of statistical techniques, including bias analysis, correlation coefficients, intraclass correlation coefficients, receiver operating characteristic curves, Bland-Altman plots, as well as relative and absolute difference calculations, and misclassification rates.

Results: The measured average 24-hUNa excretion was found to be 165.7 ± 71.5 mmol/24-h. Notably, there was a significant deviation between the estimated and measured values for the Tanaka-adjusted model [-11.7 mmol, 95% confidence interval (CI): -16.7, -6.7 mmol/24-h], indicating a statistically significant difference. In contrast, the deviations for the INTERSALT-adjusted model (0.6 mmol, 95% CI: -4.2, 5.4 mmol/24-h) and the Zhejiang model (0.2 mmol, 95% CI: -4.6, 5.0 mmol/24-h) were nonsignificant. The correlation coefficients for the models were 0.303, 0.398, and 0.391, respectively, with the INTERSALT-adjusted and Zhejiang models showing superior performance at the population level.

Conclusions: The 3 evaluation models may serve as effective, low-burden alternatives for assessing urinary sodium levels in the population. However, to enhance the accuracy and reliability of predictions at the individual level, further repeated measurements are necessary to minimize measurement errors and augment the validity of the estimations.

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校准中国人群空腹晨尿中 24 小时尿钠排泄量的估计值:两种校准模型与本地开发模型的比较分析》。
背景:相对于繁琐的 24 小时尿液采集,定点尿液采集是一种便捷的替代方法。然而,被广泛认可的估算模型,如田中模型和 INTERSALT 模型,还没有被充分调整以在中国普通人群中广泛使用:本研究旨在评估田中和 INTERSALT 校准模型以及浙江省本地制定的模型在预测中国人群 24 小时尿钠(24-hUNa)排泄量方面的精确度:研究对象包括 1424 名 18 至 69 岁的参与者,他们提供了 24 小时尿液和空腹晨尿的综合样本。研究人员对照田中模型、INTERSALT 模型和浙江模型得出的估计值,评估了所测得的 24-hUNa 的准确性。评估在人群和个体两个层面进行,采用了一系列统计技术,包括偏差分析、相关系数、类内相关系数(ICC)、接收者操作特征曲线(ROC)、布兰登-阿尔特曼图、相对和绝对差异计算以及误分类率:测得的 24 小时平均UNa排泄量为 165.7 ± 71.5 mmol/24小时。值得注意的是,塔纳卡调整模型的估计值与测量值之间存在显著偏差(-11.7 毫摩尔,95% 置信区间(CI):-16.7,-6.7 毫摩尔/24 小时),表明两者之间存在显著的统计学差异。相比之下,INTERSALT 调整模型(0.6 毫摩尔,95% 置信区间:-4.2,5.4 毫摩尔/24 小时)和浙江模型(0.2 毫摩尔,95% 置信区间:-4.6,5.0 毫摩尔/24 小时)的偏差不显著。模型的相关系数分别为 0.303、0.398 和 0.391,INTERSALT 调整模型和浙江模型在人群水平上表现更优:结论:这三种评估模型可作为评估人群尿钠水平的有效、低负担的替代方法。然而,为了提高个体水平预测的准确性和可靠性,有必要进行进一步的重复测量,以尽量减少测量误差并提高估算的有效性。
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition is recognized as the most highly rated peer-reviewed, primary research journal in nutrition and dietetics.It focuses on publishing the latest research on various topics in nutrition, including but not limited to obesity, vitamins and minerals, nutrition and disease, and energy metabolism. Purpose: The purpose of AJCN is to: Publish original research studies relevant to human and clinical nutrition. Consider well-controlled clinical studies describing scientific mechanisms, efficacy, and safety of dietary interventions in the context of disease prevention or health benefits. Encourage public health and epidemiologic studies relevant to human nutrition. Promote innovative investigations of nutritional questions employing epigenetic, genomic, proteomic, and metabolomic approaches. Include solicited editorials, book reviews, solicited or unsolicited review articles, invited controversy position papers, and letters to the Editor related to prior AJCN articles. Peer Review Process: All submitted material with scientific content undergoes peer review by the Editors or their designees before acceptance for publication.
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