Correcting for Plasma Aldosterone Improves the Accuracy of Repeated Timed Urine Sampling for Estimation of Dietary Sodium Intake

Kidney Blood Press Res. 2024;49(1):727-734. doi: 10.1159/000540658. Epub 2024 Aug 2.

Abstract

Introduction: Long-term sodium balance studies show that sodium can be temporarily stored and released in tissues, mediated by circaseptan rhythms of aldosterone and cortisol. This complicates the reliability of a single 24-h urine collection to estimate individual sodium intake. We investigated whether repeated timed urine collection with and without correction for plasma aldosterone is a more accurate alternative for estimating daily sodium intake.

Methods: We conducted a post hoc analysis of a metabolic ward study in which 16 healthy male adults consumed a diet with a fixed sodium content (50 or 200 mmol/day) for 7 days. Each day, urine was collected in 4 intervals (7:00-13:00 h, 13:00-19:00 h, 19:00-23:00 h, and 23:00-07:00 h). Plasma aldosterone was measured at 6:30 h, 12:30 h, and 18:30 h. Sodium intakes were estimated by various formulas using 3 timed urines of day 5-7.

Results: During a 200-mmol daily sodium intake, sodium intake estimates based on three repeated timed urine samples and the Toft equation differed 10 [IQR: 3-14], 8 [6-19], 36 [16-49], and 20 [10-43] mmol from the actual intake for intervals 7:00-13:00 h, 13:00-19:00 h, 19:00-23:00 h, 23:00-7:00 h, respectively. These measurements did not significantly differ from a single 24-h urine (20 [12-55] mmol). During a 50-mmol daily sodium intake, repeated timed urine collection performed worse than a single 24-h urine collection. On both diets, correction for plasma aldosterone increased accuracy and sodium intake estimates were significantly more accurate than a single 24-h urine.

Conclusion: In a controlled environment, repeated timed urine collection corrected for plasma aldosterone is more accurate than a single 24-h urine collection.

Keywords: 24-h urine collection; Aldosterone; Repeated urine collection; Sodium; Urine.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aldosterone* / blood
  • Aldosterone* / urine
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Sodium, Dietary* / administration & dosage
  • Urine Specimen Collection* / methods
  • Urine Specimen Collection* / standards

Substances

  • Aldosterone
  • Sodium, Dietary