Sodium and Potassium Balances in Japanese Young Adults
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This study was conducted to estimate the requirements of sodium (Na) and potassium (K) in Japanese young adults. From 1986 to 2000, 109 volunteers (23 males, 86 females), ranging from 18 to 28y old, took part in 11 mineral balance studies after written informed consent had been obtained. The duration of the study periods ranged from 5 to 12d, with a 2-4d adaptation period. Foodstuffs used in each study were selected from those commercially available. The Na and K content of the diet, feces, urine and sweat were measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The results of a study in which Na intake was 6.87g/d (ca. 300mmol/d), the highest of all the studies, showed apparent positive Na balances. In contrast, another study in which Na intake was 2.21g/d (ca. 100mmol/d), the lowest of all the studies, showed apparent negative Na balances. These two studies seemed to differ from the other studies, as shown by regression equations calculated from either data of all the studies (n=109) or data that did not include the two studies (n=90). The dietary intakes of Na and K ranged between 38.56-142.23 and 26.77-74.42mg/kg body weight (BW)/d, or 2.21-6.87 and 1.83-3.61g/d, respectively in the complete data, and 43.71-96.40 and 26.77-63.70mg/kg BW/d, or 3.06-4.06 and 1.83-2.68g/d, respectively in the data that did not include the two studies. The intakes of the two minerals were positively correlated. Na intake (Intake) was correlated positively with apparent absorption (AA) of Na, which was also correlated with Na urinary output (Urine). In the data that did not include the two studies, Na balance (Balance) was not correlated significantly with either Na Intake (r^2=0.005) or AA of Na (r^2=0.006). However, analysis of all the data showed a significant correlation between Na Balance and both Na Intake (r^2=0.361) and AA of Na (r^2=0.360). In the complete data, the mean value and upper and lower limits of the 95% confidence interval for the regression equation between Intake and Balance for Na, when balance was equal to zero (i.e mean, upper and lower limits), were 55.824, 60.787 and 50.862mg/kg BW/d, respectively. K Intake was correlated positively with AA of K, which was also correlated with both Urine K and K Balance. There was a significant correlation between K Intake and K Balance in both the complete data (r^2=0.213) and the data that did not include the two studies (r^2=0.116). In all the cases, mean, upper and lower limits for K were 39.161, 41.782 and 36.540mg/kg BW/d, respectively. Intakes of Na and K did not correlate with their respective AA rates (%). Within the ranges of K Intake in this study, K Balance was affected markedly by K Intake itself as well as by Na Intake. However, in the case of Na, when the data of the highest and lowest Na intake studies were excluded from the analysis, Na Balance did not correlate with Na Intake, whereas the data of all the studies showed Na Balance was affected strongly by Na Intake. The data of this study allowed the estimated average requirements (EARs) for both minerals to be derived.
著者
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YAMADA Hideaki
Laboratory of Biocatalytic Chemistry, Biotechnology Research Center, Toyama Prefectural University
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Morikuni Eiko
Laboratory Of Mineral Nutrition Division Of Human Nutrition The Incorporated Administrative Agency O
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Yamada H
Fisheries Res. Inst. Mie Mie Jpn
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NAKASHIMA Mieko
Institute of Applied Biochemistry
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KITAJIMA Hideaki
Laboratory of Nutritional Biochemistry, School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University of Shizu
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Takeyama Hidemaro
Faculty Of Human Wellness Department Of Registered Dietitians Tokaigakuen University
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Takeyama Hidemaro
Laboratory Of Mineral Nutrition Division Of Human Nutrition The Incorporated Administrative Agency O
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Kodama Naoko
Laboratory Of Mineral Nutrition Division Of Human Nutrition The Incorporated Administrative Agency O
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Yamada H
Laboratory Of Mineral Nutrition Division Of Human Nutrition Incorporated Administrative Agency Of He
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NISHIMUTA Mamoru
Laboratory of Mineral Nutrition, Division of Human Nutrition, The Incorporated Administrative Agency
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YOSHIOKA Yayoi
Laboratory of Mineral Nutrition, Division of Human Nutrition, The Incorporated Administrative Agency
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MATSUZAKI Nobue
Laboratory of Mineral Nutrition, Division of Human Nutrition, The Incorporated Administrative Agency
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Yoshioka Yayoi
Laboratory Of Mineral Nutrition Division Of Human Nutrition The Incorporated Administrative Agency O
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Matsuzaki Nobue
Laboratory Of Mineral Nutrition Division Of Human Nutrition The Incorporated Administrative Agency O
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NISHIMUTA MAMORU
Chiba Prefectural University of Health Science
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Kitajima Hideaki
Laboratory Of Mineral Nutrition Division Of Human Nutrition Incorporated Administrative Agency Of He
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Nishimuta M
Division Of Human Nutrition National Institute Of Health And Nutrition
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