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Validation of urine colour L*a*b* for assessing hydration amongst athletes

OBJECTIVES: Existing studies have confirmed that urine colour through a urine colour chart is one of the effective indicators for assessing hydration. In recent years, the L*a*b* colour space has been widely used in the objective quantitative analysis of colour. The L*, a* and b* values represent th...

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Autores principales: Feng, Yiwei, Fang, Guoliang, Qu, Chaoyi, Cui, Shuqiang, Geng, Xue, Gao, Derun, Qin, Fei, Zhao, Jiexiu
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9399725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36034925
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.997189
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author Feng, Yiwei
Fang, Guoliang
Qu, Chaoyi
Cui, Shuqiang
Geng, Xue
Gao, Derun
Qin, Fei
Zhao, Jiexiu
author_facet Feng, Yiwei
Fang, Guoliang
Qu, Chaoyi
Cui, Shuqiang
Geng, Xue
Gao, Derun
Qin, Fei
Zhao, Jiexiu
author_sort Feng, Yiwei
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description OBJECTIVES: Existing studies have confirmed that urine colour through a urine colour chart is one of the effective indicators for assessing hydration. In recent years, the L*a*b* colour space has been widely used in the objective quantitative analysis of colour. The L*, a* and b* values represent the luminance change from black to white, the chromaticity change from green to red and the chromaticity change from blue to yellow, respectively. This study aimed to examine the validity of the urine colour L*a*b* parameters for assessing the level of hydration amongst athletes. METHODS: The study included a total of 474 young elite athletes (251 males and 223 females, age: 24.59 ± 4.86 years). A total of 803 urine samples were collected from the subjects in various stages of hydration, including morning urine and spot urine sample during rehydration. L*a*b* parameters were measured by spectrophotometer. Hydration status was assessed via urine osmolality and urine specific gravity. RESULTS: Urine colour b* value has a high correlation with urine specific gravity and urine osmolality (r = 0.811, 0.741, both p < 0.01); L* value has a moderate correlation with urine specific gravity and urine osmolality (r = –0.508, –0.471, both p < 0.01); there was no significant correlation between a* value and urine specific gravity, urine osmolality (p > 0.05). Whether the diagnosis of hypohydration is based on Usg ≥ 1.020 or Uosm ≥ 700 mmol/kg: The AUC of b* values were all above 0.9 and the specificity and sensitivity of b* values were high (both greater than 80%). The AUC of both L* and a* values were less than 0.5. Whether the diagnosis of hyperhydration is based on Usg ≤ 1.010 or Uosm ≤ 500 mmol/kg: The AUC of b* values were all above 0.9 and the specificity and sensitivity of b* value were high (both greater than 90%). The AUC of both L* and a* values were less than 0.5. CONCLUSION: These results suggested that the validity of urine colour b* value for assessing hydration amongst athletes was high, however, the validity of urine colour L* and a* values were low.
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spelling pubmed-93997252022-08-25 Validation of urine colour L*a*b* for assessing hydration amongst athletes Feng, Yiwei Fang, Guoliang Qu, Chaoyi Cui, Shuqiang Geng, Xue Gao, Derun Qin, Fei Zhao, Jiexiu Front Nutr Nutrition OBJECTIVES: Existing studies have confirmed that urine colour through a urine colour chart is one of the effective indicators for assessing hydration. In recent years, the L*a*b* colour space has been widely used in the objective quantitative analysis of colour. The L*, a* and b* values represent the luminance change from black to white, the chromaticity change from green to red and the chromaticity change from blue to yellow, respectively. This study aimed to examine the validity of the urine colour L*a*b* parameters for assessing the level of hydration amongst athletes. METHODS: The study included a total of 474 young elite athletes (251 males and 223 females, age: 24.59 ± 4.86 years). A total of 803 urine samples were collected from the subjects in various stages of hydration, including morning urine and spot urine sample during rehydration. L*a*b* parameters were measured by spectrophotometer. Hydration status was assessed via urine osmolality and urine specific gravity. RESULTS: Urine colour b* value has a high correlation with urine specific gravity and urine osmolality (r = 0.811, 0.741, both p < 0.01); L* value has a moderate correlation with urine specific gravity and urine osmolality (r = –0.508, –0.471, both p < 0.01); there was no significant correlation between a* value and urine specific gravity, urine osmolality (p > 0.05). Whether the diagnosis of hypohydration is based on Usg ≥ 1.020 or Uosm ≥ 700 mmol/kg: The AUC of b* values were all above 0.9 and the specificity and sensitivity of b* values were high (both greater than 80%). The AUC of both L* and a* values were less than 0.5. Whether the diagnosis of hyperhydration is based on Usg ≤ 1.010 or Uosm ≤ 500 mmol/kg: The AUC of b* values were all above 0.9 and the specificity and sensitivity of b* value were high (both greater than 90%). The AUC of both L* and a* values were less than 0.5. CONCLUSION: These results suggested that the validity of urine colour b* value for assessing hydration amongst athletes was high, however, the validity of urine colour L* and a* values were low. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9399725/ /pubmed/36034925 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.997189 Text en Copyright © 2022 Feng, Fang, Qu, Cui, Geng, Gao, Qin and Zhao. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Feng, Yiwei
Fang, Guoliang
Qu, Chaoyi
Cui, Shuqiang
Geng, Xue
Gao, Derun
Qin, Fei
Zhao, Jiexiu
Validation of urine colour L*a*b* for assessing hydration amongst athletes
title Validation of urine colour L*a*b* for assessing hydration amongst athletes
title_full Validation of urine colour L*a*b* for assessing hydration amongst athletes
title_fullStr Validation of urine colour L*a*b* for assessing hydration amongst athletes
title_full_unstemmed Validation of urine colour L*a*b* for assessing hydration amongst athletes
title_short Validation of urine colour L*a*b* for assessing hydration amongst athletes
title_sort validation of urine colour l*a*b* for assessing hydration amongst athletes
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9399725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36034925
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.997189
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