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Relationship between Urine Creatinine and Urine Osmolality in Spot Samples among Men and Women in the Danish Diet Cancer and Health Cohort

Assays of urine biomarkers often use urine creatinine to account for urinary dilution, even though creatinine levels are influenced by underlying physiology and muscle catabolism. Urine osmolality—a measure of dissolved particles including ions, glucose, and urea—is thought to provide a more robust...

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Autores principales: Ozdemir, Selinay, Sears, Clara G., Harrington, James M., Poulsen, Aslak Harbo, Buckley, Jessie, Howe, Chanelle J., James, Katherine A., Tjonneland, Anne, Wellenius, Gregory A., Raaschou-Nielsen, Ole, Meliker, Jaymie
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8625939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34822673
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9110282
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author Ozdemir, Selinay
Sears, Clara G.
Harrington, James M.
Poulsen, Aslak Harbo
Buckley, Jessie
Howe, Chanelle J.
James, Katherine A.
Tjonneland, Anne
Wellenius, Gregory A.
Raaschou-Nielsen, Ole
Meliker, Jaymie
author_facet Ozdemir, Selinay
Sears, Clara G.
Harrington, James M.
Poulsen, Aslak Harbo
Buckley, Jessie
Howe, Chanelle J.
James, Katherine A.
Tjonneland, Anne
Wellenius, Gregory A.
Raaschou-Nielsen, Ole
Meliker, Jaymie
author_sort Ozdemir, Selinay
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description Assays of urine biomarkers often use urine creatinine to account for urinary dilution, even though creatinine levels are influenced by underlying physiology and muscle catabolism. Urine osmolality—a measure of dissolved particles including ions, glucose, and urea—is thought to provide a more robust marker of urinary dilution but is seldom measured. The relationship between urine osmolality and creatinine is not well understood. We calculated correlation coefficients between urine creatinine and osmolality among 1375 members of a subcohort of the Danish Diet, Cancer, and Health Cohort, and within different subgroups. We used linear regression to relate creatinine with osmolality, and a lasso selection procedure to identify other variables that explain remaining variability in osmolality. Spearman correlation between urine creatinine and osmolality was strong overall (ρ = 0.90; 95% CI: 0.89–0.91) and in most subgroups. Linear regression showed that urine creatinine explained 60% of the variability in urine osmolality, with another 9% explained by urine thallium (Tl), cesium (Cs), and strontium (Sr). Urinary creatinine and osmolality are strongly correlated, although urine Tl, Cs, and Sr might help supplement urine creatinine for purposes of urine dilution adjustment when osmolality is not available.
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spelling pubmed-86259392021-11-27 Relationship between Urine Creatinine and Urine Osmolality in Spot Samples among Men and Women in the Danish Diet Cancer and Health Cohort Ozdemir, Selinay Sears, Clara G. Harrington, James M. Poulsen, Aslak Harbo Buckley, Jessie Howe, Chanelle J. James, Katherine A. Tjonneland, Anne Wellenius, Gregory A. Raaschou-Nielsen, Ole Meliker, Jaymie Toxics Article Assays of urine biomarkers often use urine creatinine to account for urinary dilution, even though creatinine levels are influenced by underlying physiology and muscle catabolism. Urine osmolality—a measure of dissolved particles including ions, glucose, and urea—is thought to provide a more robust marker of urinary dilution but is seldom measured. The relationship between urine osmolality and creatinine is not well understood. We calculated correlation coefficients between urine creatinine and osmolality among 1375 members of a subcohort of the Danish Diet, Cancer, and Health Cohort, and within different subgroups. We used linear regression to relate creatinine with osmolality, and a lasso selection procedure to identify other variables that explain remaining variability in osmolality. Spearman correlation between urine creatinine and osmolality was strong overall (ρ = 0.90; 95% CI: 0.89–0.91) and in most subgroups. Linear regression showed that urine creatinine explained 60% of the variability in urine osmolality, with another 9% explained by urine thallium (Tl), cesium (Cs), and strontium (Sr). Urinary creatinine and osmolality are strongly correlated, although urine Tl, Cs, and Sr might help supplement urine creatinine for purposes of urine dilution adjustment when osmolality is not available. MDPI 2021-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8625939/ /pubmed/34822673 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9110282 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ozdemir, Selinay
Sears, Clara G.
Harrington, James M.
Poulsen, Aslak Harbo
Buckley, Jessie
Howe, Chanelle J.
James, Katherine A.
Tjonneland, Anne
Wellenius, Gregory A.
Raaschou-Nielsen, Ole
Meliker, Jaymie
Relationship between Urine Creatinine and Urine Osmolality in Spot Samples among Men and Women in the Danish Diet Cancer and Health Cohort
title Relationship between Urine Creatinine and Urine Osmolality in Spot Samples among Men and Women in the Danish Diet Cancer and Health Cohort
title_full Relationship between Urine Creatinine and Urine Osmolality in Spot Samples among Men and Women in the Danish Diet Cancer and Health Cohort
title_fullStr Relationship between Urine Creatinine and Urine Osmolality in Spot Samples among Men and Women in the Danish Diet Cancer and Health Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Urine Creatinine and Urine Osmolality in Spot Samples among Men and Women in the Danish Diet Cancer and Health Cohort
title_short Relationship between Urine Creatinine and Urine Osmolality in Spot Samples among Men and Women in the Danish Diet Cancer and Health Cohort
title_sort relationship between urine creatinine and urine osmolality in spot samples among men and women in the danish diet cancer and health cohort
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8625939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34822673
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9110282
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