Amino Acid Analysis of Twenty-four Hour Urine Excreted by Elderly Women
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This study on the link between urinary amino acid and food intake was undertaken as one of the objectives of the Hyogo Prefecture Health Promotion Association. 90 women aged 58-78 years consented to the health examination required for this study. The subjects were classified as inhabitants of three types of area in Hyogo: city, inland, and seaside. Twenty-four hour urine was collected, and the taurine, 1-methylhistidine (1-MH) and 3-methylhistidine (3-MH) levels were measured. The results show that the level of taurine in the seaside group was significantly higher than that in the city group (p<0.05), and that the 1-MH level in the city group was significantly higher than that in the seaside group (p<0.01). The 3-MH level in the seaside group was significantly higher than that in the inland (p<0.05) and the city groups (p<0.01). Those in the seaside group eating seafood 3 to 5 times per week had a significantly higher urinary taurine level (p<0.05), while those in the city group eating meat 3 to 5 times per week had a significantly higher urinary 1-MH level than the subjects in the other areas (p<0.01). The urinary 3-MH levels were similar in the three areas, and there was a positive correlation (r=0.43) between the taurine and 3-MH levels. It is concluded that the 3-MH level was related to the consumption of animal protein, including seafood and shellfish.
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