TY - JOUR
T1 - Urinary Sucrose and Fructose From Spot Urine May Be Used as a Predictive Biomarker of Total Sugar Intake–Findings From a Controlled Feeding Study
AU - Tasevska, Natasha
AU - Palma-Duran, Susana A.
AU - Sagi-Kiss, Virag
AU - Commins, John
AU - Barrett, Brian
AU - Kipnis, Victor
AU - Midthune, Douglas
AU - O'Brien, Diane M.
AU - Freedman, Laurence S.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the National Cancer Institute grant U01 CA197902 .
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 American Society for Nutrition
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Background: Recently, we confirmed 24-h urinary sucrose plus fructose (24 uSF) as a predictive biomarker of total sugar intake. However, the collection of 24-h urine samples has limited feasibility in population studies. Objective: We investigated the utility of the urinary sucrose plus fructose (uSF) biomarker measured in spot urine as a measure of 24 uSF biomarker and total sugar intake. Methods: Hundred participants, 18–70 y of age, from the Phoenix Metropolitan Area completed a 15-d feeding study. For 2 of the 8 collected 24-h urine samples, each spot urine sample was collected in a separate container. We considered 4 timed voids of the day [morning (AM) void: first void 08:30–12:30; afternoon (PM) void: first void 12:31–17:30; evening (EVE) void: first void 17:31–12:00; and next-day (ND) void: first void 04:00–12:00]. We investigated the performance of uSF from 1 void, and uSF combined from 2 and 3 voids as a measure of 24 uSF and sugar intake. Results: The biomarker averaged from PM/EVE void strongly correlated with 24 uSF (partial r = 0.75). The 24 uSF predicted from the PM/EVE combination was significantly associated with observed sugar intake and was selected for building the calibrated biomarker equation (marginal R2 = 0.36). Spot urine-based calibrated biomarker, ie, biomarker-estimated sugar intake was moderately correlated with the 15-d mean-observed sugar intake (r = 0.50). Conclusions: uSF measured from a PM and EVE void may be used to generate biomarker-based sugar intake estimate when collecting 24-h urine samples is not feasible, pending external validation.
AB - Background: Recently, we confirmed 24-h urinary sucrose plus fructose (24 uSF) as a predictive biomarker of total sugar intake. However, the collection of 24-h urine samples has limited feasibility in population studies. Objective: We investigated the utility of the urinary sucrose plus fructose (uSF) biomarker measured in spot urine as a measure of 24 uSF biomarker and total sugar intake. Methods: Hundred participants, 18–70 y of age, from the Phoenix Metropolitan Area completed a 15-d feeding study. For 2 of the 8 collected 24-h urine samples, each spot urine sample was collected in a separate container. We considered 4 timed voids of the day [morning (AM) void: first void 08:30–12:30; afternoon (PM) void: first void 12:31–17:30; evening (EVE) void: first void 17:31–12:00; and next-day (ND) void: first void 04:00–12:00]. We investigated the performance of uSF from 1 void, and uSF combined from 2 and 3 voids as a measure of 24 uSF and sugar intake. Results: The biomarker averaged from PM/EVE void strongly correlated with 24 uSF (partial r = 0.75). The 24 uSF predicted from the PM/EVE combination was significantly associated with observed sugar intake and was selected for building the calibrated biomarker equation (marginal R2 = 0.36). Spot urine-based calibrated biomarker, ie, biomarker-estimated sugar intake was moderately correlated with the 15-d mean-observed sugar intake (r = 0.50). Conclusions: uSF measured from a PM and EVE void may be used to generate biomarker-based sugar intake estimate when collecting 24-h urine samples is not feasible, pending external validation.
KW - diet
KW - dietary biomarker
KW - predictive biomarker
KW - spot urine
KW - total sugars
KW - urinary sugars
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U2 - 10.1016/j.tjnut.2023.04.002
DO - 10.1016/j.tjnut.2023.04.002
M3 - Article
C2 - 37030594
AN - SCOPUS:85153858092
SN - 0022-3166
JO - Journal of Nutrition
JF - Journal of Nutrition
ER -