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Developing community-based urine sampling methods to deploy biomarker technology for the assessment of dietary exposure.
Lloyd, Amanda J; Wilson, Thomas; Willis, Naomi D; Lyons, Laura; Phillips, Helen; Janssen, Hayley G; Stiegler, Martina; Xie, Long; Tailliart, Kathleen; Beckmann, Manfred; Stevenson, Leo; Mathers, John C; Draper, John.
Afiliação
  • Lloyd AJ; Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University, AberystwythSY23 3DA, UK.
  • Wilson T; Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University, AberystwythSY23 3DA, UK.
  • Willis ND; Human Nutrition Research Centre, Institute of Cellular Medicine, Newcastle University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK.
  • Lyons L; Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University, AberystwythSY23 3DA, UK.
  • Phillips H; Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University, AberystwythSY23 3DA, UK.
  • Janssen HG; Faculty of Education, Health & Community, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK.
  • Stiegler M; Human Nutrition Research Centre, Institute of Cellular Medicine, Newcastle University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK.
  • Xie L; Human Nutrition Research Centre, Institute of Cellular Medicine, Newcastle University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK.
  • Tailliart K; Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University, AberystwythSY23 3DA, UK.
  • Beckmann M; Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University, AberystwythSY23 3DA, UK.
  • Stevenson L; Faculty of Education, Health & Community, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK.
  • Mathers JC; Human Nutrition Research Centre, Institute of Cellular Medicine, Newcastle University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK.
  • Draper J; Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University, AberystwythSY23 3DA, UK.
Public Health Nutr ; 23(17): 3081-3092, 2020 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32524939
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Obtaining objective, dietary exposure information from individuals is challenging because of the complexity of food consumption patterns and the limitations of self-reporting tools (e.g., FFQ and diet diaries). This hinders research efforts to associate intakes of specific foods or eating patterns with population health outcomes.

DESIGN:

Dietary exposure can be assessed by the measurement of food-derived chemicals in urine samples. We aimed to develop methodologies for urine collection that minimised impact on the day-to-day activities of participants but also yielded samples that were data-rich in terms of targeted biomarker measurements.

SETTING:

Urine collection methodologies were developed within home settings.

PARTICIPANTS:

Different cohorts of free-living volunteers.

RESULTS:

Home collection of urine samples using vacuum transfer technology was deemed highly acceptable by volunteers. Statistical analysis of both metabolome and selected dietary exposure biomarkers in spot urine collected and stored using this method showed that they were compositionally similar to urine collected using a standard method with immediate sample freezing. Even without chemical preservatives, samples can be stored under different temperature regimes without any significant impact on the overall urine composition or concentration of forty-six exemplar dietary exposure biomarkers. Importantly, the samples could be posted directly to analytical facilities, without the need for refrigerated transport and involvement of clinical professionals.

CONCLUSIONS:

This urine sampling methodology appears to be suitable for routine use and may provide a scalable, cost-effective means to collect urine samples and to assess diet in epidemiological studies.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Urinálise / Exposição Dietética Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Public Health Nutr Assunto da revista: CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO / SAUDE PUBLICA Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Urinálise / Exposição Dietética Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Public Health Nutr Assunto da revista: CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO / SAUDE PUBLICA Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido