A multi-centre study on within-person variability in the urinary excretion of sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium and creatinine in 8 European centres.

Human nutrition. Clinical nutrition Pub Date : 1986-09-01
J T Knuiman, J G Hautvast, L van der Heijden, J Geboers, J V Joossens, H Tornqvist, B Isaksson, P Pietinen, J Tuomilehto, A Flynn
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We have studied the within-person variability in the excretion of sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium and creatinine in 20-60-year old men and women from 8 European centres. Only the data from people who reported that their collections were complete were entered in the analysis. The within-person coefficients of variation for the electrolytes ranged from 28 to 38 and that for creatinine from 21 to 24. The corresponding number of days required to estimate the excretion of electrolytes and creatinine to within 20 per cent of the habitual excretion (95 per cent confidence interval) varied between 4 for creatinine in men to 14 for magnesium in both men and women. The results of this study demonstrate once more that creatinine is unsuitable as a marker of completeness of urine collection for the individual.

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8个欧洲中心对尿中钠、钾、钙、镁和肌酐的个体变异性的多中心研究。
我们研究了来自8个欧洲中心的20-60岁男性和女性体内钠、钾、钙、镁和肌酐排泄的个体变异性。只有那些报告他们的收藏是完整的人的数据才会被输入到分析中。电解质的人内变异系数在28 ~ 38之间,肌酐的人内变异系数在21 ~ 24之间。将电解质和肌酐的排泄量估计到习惯排泄量的20%以内所需的相应天数(95%置信区间)在男性肌酐为4天到男性和女性镁为14天之间变化。本研究结果再次证明肌酐不适合作为个体尿液收集完整性的标志。
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