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Sucrose and Fructose in Spot Urine as a Biomarker of Total Sugars Intake – Findings From a Controlled Feeding Study
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the utility of sucrose and fructose measured in spot urine (uSF) as a measure of 24-h urinary sucrose and fructose (24uSF) and a biomarker of total sugars (TS) intake. METHODS: A hundred participants, 18–70 years of age, recruited from the Phoenix Metropolitan Area complet...
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author | Tasevska, Natasha Sagi-Kiss, Virag Palma-Duran, Susana Barrett, Brian Commins, John Midthune, Douglas Kipnis, Victor O'Brien, Diane Freedman, Laurence |
author_facet | Tasevska, Natasha Sagi-Kiss, Virag Palma-Duran, Susana Barrett, Brian Commins, John Midthune, Douglas Kipnis, Victor O'Brien, Diane Freedman, Laurence |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To investigate the utility of sucrose and fructose measured in spot urine (uSF) as a measure of 24-h urinary sucrose and fructose (24uSF) and a biomarker of total sugars (TS) intake. METHODS: A hundred participants, 18–70 years of age, recruited from the Phoenix Metropolitan Area completed a 15-d controlled feeding study, which simulated their usual dietary behavior. Participants collected eight nonconsecutive 24-h urines; for two of the urine collections, each spot urine void was collected in a separate container. In the analysis, we considered four voids out of all voids collected for the day [AM void – 1(st) void after a meal or between 8:30 am to 12:30 pm; PM void - 1(st) void after a meal and between 12:31 pm to 5:30 pm; EVE void - 1(st) void after a meal and between 5:31 pm to 12:00 am; and Next-day (ND) void - 1(st) next day morning void and between 4:00 am to 12:00 pm]. We investigated the performance of uSF measured in one void, and uSF combined from two and three voids as a measure of 1) 24uSF and 2) TS intake. RESULTS: Among the four selected voids, averaged over two collection days, uSF measured in the EVE void correlated best with 24uSF [partial r (adjusted for urinary creatinine) = 0.69]. For uSF biomarker combined from two voids, PM/EVE void produced the strongest correlation with 24uSF (r = 0.75). The correlation only marginally improved, when adding a 3(rd) void (PM/EVE/ND: r = 0.78). Based on these findings, we developed prediction equations for log(24uSF) based on log(uSF) measured in EVE, PM/EVE or PM/EVE/ND voids, adjusted for gender, log(age), BMI and log(creatinine). The R(2) from the linear mixed model relating predicted 24uSF based on EVE, PM/EVE or PM/EVE/ND voids with observed TS, age and gender was 0.30, 0.46 and 0.48, respectively. Biomarker-estimated TS intake based on log(24uSF) predicted from PM/EVE voids had moderate model-based estimates of correlation with ‘usual’ TS intake (for uSF measured in PM/EVE voids from 1 day, r = 0.34; from 2 days, r = 0.45; and from 4 days, r = 0.52). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that uSF measured in PM/EVE voids performs well as a measure of 24uSF, and may be used to generate biomarker-based TS intake estimate when collecting of 24-urine is not feasible. Collecting PM and EVE voids over at least 2 nonconsecutive days rather than one day will produce less biased results. FUNDING SOURCES: NIH - National Cancer Institute. |
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spelling | pubmed-91942782022-06-14 Sucrose and Fructose in Spot Urine as a Biomarker of Total Sugars Intake – Findings From a Controlled Feeding Study Tasevska, Natasha Sagi-Kiss, Virag Palma-Duran, Susana Barrett, Brian Commins, John Midthune, Douglas Kipnis, Victor O'Brien, Diane Freedman, Laurence Curr Dev Nutr Methods OBJECTIVES: To investigate the utility of sucrose and fructose measured in spot urine (uSF) as a measure of 24-h urinary sucrose and fructose (24uSF) and a biomarker of total sugars (TS) intake. METHODS: A hundred participants, 18–70 years of age, recruited from the Phoenix Metropolitan Area completed a 15-d controlled feeding study, which simulated their usual dietary behavior. Participants collected eight nonconsecutive 24-h urines; for two of the urine collections, each spot urine void was collected in a separate container. In the analysis, we considered four voids out of all voids collected for the day [AM void – 1(st) void after a meal or between 8:30 am to 12:30 pm; PM void - 1(st) void after a meal and between 12:31 pm to 5:30 pm; EVE void - 1(st) void after a meal and between 5:31 pm to 12:00 am; and Next-day (ND) void - 1(st) next day morning void and between 4:00 am to 12:00 pm]. We investigated the performance of uSF measured in one void, and uSF combined from two and three voids as a measure of 1) 24uSF and 2) TS intake. RESULTS: Among the four selected voids, averaged over two collection days, uSF measured in the EVE void correlated best with 24uSF [partial r (adjusted for urinary creatinine) = 0.69]. For uSF biomarker combined from two voids, PM/EVE void produced the strongest correlation with 24uSF (r = 0.75). The correlation only marginally improved, when adding a 3(rd) void (PM/EVE/ND: r = 0.78). Based on these findings, we developed prediction equations for log(24uSF) based on log(uSF) measured in EVE, PM/EVE or PM/EVE/ND voids, adjusted for gender, log(age), BMI and log(creatinine). The R(2) from the linear mixed model relating predicted 24uSF based on EVE, PM/EVE or PM/EVE/ND voids with observed TS, age and gender was 0.30, 0.46 and 0.48, respectively. Biomarker-estimated TS intake based on log(24uSF) predicted from PM/EVE voids had moderate model-based estimates of correlation with ‘usual’ TS intake (for uSF measured in PM/EVE voids from 1 day, r = 0.34; from 2 days, r = 0.45; and from 4 days, r = 0.52). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that uSF measured in PM/EVE voids performs well as a measure of 24uSF, and may be used to generate biomarker-based TS intake estimate when collecting of 24-urine is not feasible. Collecting PM and EVE voids over at least 2 nonconsecutive days rather than one day will produce less biased results. FUNDING SOURCES: NIH - National Cancer Institute. Oxford University Press 2022-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9194278/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzac063.022 Text en © The Author 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The International Society for Human and Animal Mycology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Methods Tasevska, Natasha Sagi-Kiss, Virag Palma-Duran, Susana Barrett, Brian Commins, John Midthune, Douglas Kipnis, Victor O'Brien, Diane Freedman, Laurence Sucrose and Fructose in Spot Urine as a Biomarker of Total Sugars Intake – Findings From a Controlled Feeding Study |
title | Sucrose and Fructose in Spot Urine as a Biomarker of Total Sugars Intake – Findings From a Controlled Feeding Study |
title_full | Sucrose and Fructose in Spot Urine as a Biomarker of Total Sugars Intake – Findings From a Controlled Feeding Study |
title_fullStr | Sucrose and Fructose in Spot Urine as a Biomarker of Total Sugars Intake – Findings From a Controlled Feeding Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Sucrose and Fructose in Spot Urine as a Biomarker of Total Sugars Intake – Findings From a Controlled Feeding Study |
title_short | Sucrose and Fructose in Spot Urine as a Biomarker of Total Sugars Intake – Findings From a Controlled Feeding Study |
title_sort | sucrose and fructose in spot urine as a biomarker of total sugars intake – findings from a controlled feeding study |
topic | Methods |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9194278/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzac063.022 |
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