Author:
Yamagishi Marina,Takachi Ribeka,Ishihara Junko,Maruya Sachiko,Ishii Yuri,Kito Kumiko,Nakamura Kazutoshi,Tanaka Junta,Yamaji Taiki,Iso Hiroyasu,Iwasaki Motoki,Tsugane Shoichiro, ,Tsugane S.,Iwasaki M.,Sawada N.,Yamaji T.,Ishii Y.,Iso H.,Ishihara J.,Nakamura K.,Tanaka J.,Takachi R.,Inoue M.,Sasazuki S.,Shimazu T.,Charvat H.,Noda A.,Hara A.,Mishiro I.,Shinozawa Y.,Umezawa J.,Takahashi T.,Ito Y.,Kobayashi K.,Kitamura K.,Sawada Norie
Abstract
AbstractAccurate measurement of sodium intake in the diet is challenging, and epidemiological studies can be hampered by the attenuation of associations due to measurement error in sodium intake. A prediction formula for habitual 24-h urine sodium excretion and sodium-to-potassium ratio might lead to more reliable conclusions. Five 24-h urinary samples and two Food Frequency Questionnaires (FFQs) were conducted among 244 Japanese participants aged 35–80 years. We conducted multivariate linear regression analysis with urinary excretion as dependent variables and eating behaviour and food frequency as independent variables. Empirical weights of sodium excretion and sodium-to-potassium ratio were extracted. Preliminary validity was also assessed by randomly dividing the subjects into development and validation groups based on the correlation coefficient between estimates by the prediction formula and urinary excretion. Taste preference, soy sauce use at the table, frequency of pickled vegetables intake and number of bowls of miso soup were extracted as determinants of sodium excretion. Correlation coefficients between the estimates and urinary excretion for men and women were 0.42 and 0.43, respectively, for sodium and 0.49 and 0.50, respectively, for sodium-to-potassium ratio. This prediction formula may provide more accurate estimation of sodium intake and sodium-to-potassium ratio than the food composition approach.
Funder
JST SPRING
the National Cancer Centre Research and Development Fund
the Funds for Integrated Promotion of a Social System Reform and Research and Development by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC