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Urinary Sodium-to-Potassium Ratio Tracks the Changes in Salt Intake during an Experimental Feeding Study Using Standardized Low-Salt and High-Salt Meals among Healthy Japanese Volunteers

The Na/K ratio is considered to be a useful index, the monitoring of which allows an effective Na reduction and K increase, because practical methods (self-monitoring devices and reliable individual estimates from spot urine) are available for assessing these levels in individuals. An intervention t...

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Autores principales: Yatabe, Midori Sasaki, Iwahori, Toshiyuki, Watanabe, Ami, Takano, Kozue, Sanada, Hironobu, Watanabe, Tsuyoshi, Ichihara, Atsuhiro, Felder, Robin A., Miura, Katsuyuki, Ueshima, Hirotsugu, Kimura, Junko, Yatabe, Junichi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5622711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28850062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu9090951
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author Yatabe, Midori Sasaki
Iwahori, Toshiyuki
Watanabe, Ami
Takano, Kozue
Sanada, Hironobu
Watanabe, Tsuyoshi
Ichihara, Atsuhiro
Felder, Robin A.
Miura, Katsuyuki
Ueshima, Hirotsugu
Kimura, Junko
Yatabe, Junichi
author_facet Yatabe, Midori Sasaki
Iwahori, Toshiyuki
Watanabe, Ami
Takano, Kozue
Sanada, Hironobu
Watanabe, Tsuyoshi
Ichihara, Atsuhiro
Felder, Robin A.
Miura, Katsuyuki
Ueshima, Hirotsugu
Kimura, Junko
Yatabe, Junichi
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description The Na/K ratio is considered to be a useful index, the monitoring of which allows an effective Na reduction and K increase, because practical methods (self-monitoring devices and reliable individual estimates from spot urine) are available for assessing these levels in individuals. An intervention trial for lowering the Na/K ratio has demonstrated that a reduction of the Na/K ratio mainly involved Na reduction, with only a small change in K. The present study aimed to clarify the relationship between dietary Na intake and the urinary Na/K molar ratio, using standardized low- and high-salt diets, with an equal dietary K intake, to determine the corresponding Na/K ratio. Fourteen healthy young adult volunteers ingested low-salt (3 g salt per day) and high-salt (20 g salt per day) meals for seven days each. Using a portable urinary Na/K meter, participants measured their spot urine at each voiding, and 24-h urine was collected on the last day of each diet period. On the last day of the unrestricted, low-salt, and high-salt diet periods, the group averages of the 24-h urine Na/K ratio were 4.2, 1.0, and 6.9, while the group averages of the daily mean spot urine Na/K ratio were 4.2, 1.1, and 6.6, respectively. The urinary Na/K ratio tracked changes in dietary salt intake, and reached a plateau approximately three days after each change in diet. Frequent monitoring of the spot urine Na/K ratio may help individuals adhere to an appropriate dietary Na intake.
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spelling pubmed-56227112017-10-05 Urinary Sodium-to-Potassium Ratio Tracks the Changes in Salt Intake during an Experimental Feeding Study Using Standardized Low-Salt and High-Salt Meals among Healthy Japanese Volunteers Yatabe, Midori Sasaki Iwahori, Toshiyuki Watanabe, Ami Takano, Kozue Sanada, Hironobu Watanabe, Tsuyoshi Ichihara, Atsuhiro Felder, Robin A. Miura, Katsuyuki Ueshima, Hirotsugu Kimura, Junko Yatabe, Junichi Nutrients Article The Na/K ratio is considered to be a useful index, the monitoring of which allows an effective Na reduction and K increase, because practical methods (self-monitoring devices and reliable individual estimates from spot urine) are available for assessing these levels in individuals. An intervention trial for lowering the Na/K ratio has demonstrated that a reduction of the Na/K ratio mainly involved Na reduction, with only a small change in K. The present study aimed to clarify the relationship between dietary Na intake and the urinary Na/K molar ratio, using standardized low- and high-salt diets, with an equal dietary K intake, to determine the corresponding Na/K ratio. Fourteen healthy young adult volunteers ingested low-salt (3 g salt per day) and high-salt (20 g salt per day) meals for seven days each. Using a portable urinary Na/K meter, participants measured their spot urine at each voiding, and 24-h urine was collected on the last day of each diet period. On the last day of the unrestricted, low-salt, and high-salt diet periods, the group averages of the 24-h urine Na/K ratio were 4.2, 1.0, and 6.9, while the group averages of the daily mean spot urine Na/K ratio were 4.2, 1.1, and 6.6, respectively. The urinary Na/K ratio tracked changes in dietary salt intake, and reached a plateau approximately three days after each change in diet. Frequent monitoring of the spot urine Na/K ratio may help individuals adhere to an appropriate dietary Na intake. MDPI 2017-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5622711/ /pubmed/28850062 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu9090951 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yatabe, Midori Sasaki
Iwahori, Toshiyuki
Watanabe, Ami
Takano, Kozue
Sanada, Hironobu
Watanabe, Tsuyoshi
Ichihara, Atsuhiro
Felder, Robin A.
Miura, Katsuyuki
Ueshima, Hirotsugu
Kimura, Junko
Yatabe, Junichi
Urinary Sodium-to-Potassium Ratio Tracks the Changes in Salt Intake during an Experimental Feeding Study Using Standardized Low-Salt and High-Salt Meals among Healthy Japanese Volunteers
title Urinary Sodium-to-Potassium Ratio Tracks the Changes in Salt Intake during an Experimental Feeding Study Using Standardized Low-Salt and High-Salt Meals among Healthy Japanese Volunteers
title_full Urinary Sodium-to-Potassium Ratio Tracks the Changes in Salt Intake during an Experimental Feeding Study Using Standardized Low-Salt and High-Salt Meals among Healthy Japanese Volunteers
title_fullStr Urinary Sodium-to-Potassium Ratio Tracks the Changes in Salt Intake during an Experimental Feeding Study Using Standardized Low-Salt and High-Salt Meals among Healthy Japanese Volunteers
title_full_unstemmed Urinary Sodium-to-Potassium Ratio Tracks the Changes in Salt Intake during an Experimental Feeding Study Using Standardized Low-Salt and High-Salt Meals among Healthy Japanese Volunteers
title_short Urinary Sodium-to-Potassium Ratio Tracks the Changes in Salt Intake during an Experimental Feeding Study Using Standardized Low-Salt and High-Salt Meals among Healthy Japanese Volunteers
title_sort urinary sodium-to-potassium ratio tracks the changes in salt intake during an experimental feeding study using standardized low-salt and high-salt meals among healthy japanese volunteers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5622711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28850062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu9090951
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