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Comparison of 24 hour whole body versus patch tests for estimating body surface electrolyte losses.

Cristina Palacios1, Karin Wigertz, Connie M Weaver.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare dermal electrolyte loss between whole body and regional patch methods in women during 24-h.
METHODS: Dermal loss was collected in 6 healthy women mean age 27 +/- 4 years, while consuming 936 mg/d sodium, 1764 mg/d potassium, 696 mg/d calcium, and 152 mg/d magnesium. Twenty-four hour whole body dermal loss was collected using cotton suits by a washdown procedure. Twenty-four hour patch loss was collected from 8 patches placed on the legs, arms, and back.
RESULTS: Dermal loss from whole body was 108 +/- 110 mg/d sodium, 133 +/- 87 mg/d potassium, 103 +/- 22 mg/d calcium, and 35 +/- 13 mg/d magnesium. Electrolyte content from the 8 patches was similar among sites and ranged from 1.01-1.41 mg/d sodium, 0.35-0.83 mg/d potassium, 1.0-1.45 mg/d calcium, and 0.43-0.49 mg/d magnesium. Projections from patches to whole body by the ratio of body surface area appear to overestimate actual whole body losses by 3.2X for sodium and calcium, 3.6X for magnesium, and 1.3X for potassium.
CONCLUSIONS: Regional patch methods are more appropriate for relative comparisons than for accurately determining total daily dermal electrolyte losses.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14967871     DOI: 10.1123/ijsnem.13.4.479

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab        ISSN: 1526-484X            Impact factor:   4.599


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