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Espen Heen1, Amal A Yassin2, Ahmed A Madar1, Maria Romøren1.
Abstract
The study objective was to measure fluid intake and associations with background characteristics and hydration biomarkers in healthy, free-living, non-pregnant women aged 15-69 years from Hargeisa city. We also wanted to estimate the proportion of euhydrated participants and corresponding biomarker cut-off values. Data from 136 women, collected through diaries and questionnaires, 24h urine samples and anthropometric measurements, were obtained with a cross-sectional, purposeful sampling from fifty-two school and health clusters, representing approximately 2250 women. The mean (95 % CI) 24 h total fluid intake (TFI) for all women was 2⋅04 (1⋅88, 2⋅20) litres. In multivariate regression with weight, age, parity and a chronic health problem, only weight remained a predictor (P 0.034, B 0.0156 (l/kg)). Pure water, Somali tea and juice from powder and syrup represented 49⋅3, 24⋅6 and 11⋅7 % of TFI throughout the year, respectively. Mean (95 % CI) 24 h urine volume (Uvol) was 1⋅28 (1⋅17, 1⋅39) litres. TFI correlated strongly with 24 h urine units (r 0.67) and Uvol (r 0.59). Approximately 40 % of the women showed inadequate hydration, using a threshold of urine specific gravity (Usg) of 1⋅013 and urine colour (Ucol) of 4. Five percent had Usg > 1⋅020 and concomitant Ucol > 6, indicating dehydration. TFI lower cut-offs for euhydrated, non-breast-feeding women were 1⋅77 litres and for breast-feeding, 2⋅13 litres. Euhydration cut-off for Uvol was 0⋅95 litre, equalling 9⋅2 urine units. With the knowledge of adverse health effects of habitual hypohydration, Somaliland women should be encouraged to a higher fluid intake.Entities:
Keywords: 24-h urine volume; BFQ, beverage frequency questionnaire; Beverages; Dehydration; MCH, mother–child health clinics; PWI, plain water intake; Somaliland; TFI, total fluid intake; TWI, total water intake; Total fluid intake; Ucol, urine colour; Uosm, urine osmolality; Urine colour; Usg, urine specific gravity; Uvol, urine volume; Women
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34527224 PMCID: PMC8411265 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2021.54
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Fig. 1.Recruitment outcome with dropouts, declined and excluded from analyses.
Background characteristics of 118 women from Hargeisa city
| Age (years) | 30⋅2 | 12⋅6 |
| Weight (kg) | 60⋅4 | 13⋅6 |
| Height (cm) | 161⋅1 | 5⋅8 |
| Household size ( | 8⋅6 | 3⋅1 |
| Children 0–14 years in house ( | 3⋅3 | 2⋅3 |
| Number of childbirths | 2⋅5 | 0–8 |
| <22 years | 37⋅3 | 44 |
| 22–34 years | 29⋅7 | 35 |
| ≥35 years | 33⋅1 | 39 |
| BMI <18⋅5 | 16⋅1 | 19 |
| BMI 18⋅5–24⋅99 | 48⋅3 | 57 |
| BMI 25⋅0–29⋅99 | 27⋅1 | 32 |
| BMI <30⋅0 | 8⋅5 | 10 |
| Chronic health problem | 45⋅8 | 54 |
| One or two meals in the trial | 12⋅7 | 15 |
| Three or more meals in the trial | 87⋅3 | 103 |
| Never attended school | 48⋅3 | 57 |
| Divorced/widowed | 8⋅5 | 10 |
| Single | 40⋅7 | 48 |
| Married | 50⋅8 | 60 |
| Man head of household | 69⋅5 | 82 |
| Ahmed Dhagax district | 20⋅3 | 24 |
| M. Hayb/M Mooge distr. | 29⋅7 | 35 |
| Gacan Libaax distr. | 0⋅0 | 0 |
| 26th June distr. | 13⋅6 | 16 |
| Ibrahim Koodbuur distr. | 36⋅4 | 43 |
| Hut | 27⋅1 | 32 |
| Iron sheet house | 31⋅4 | 37 |
| Cement/brick/stonehouse | 41⋅5 | 49 |
| Electricity in house | 47⋅5 | 56 |
| Total | 100⋅0 | 118 |
IQR, Inter quartile range.
Minimum schooling defined as a 6 month full-time course or a successful literacy course.
Subgroup comparison of mean TFI and Uvol during 24 h, 118 women in Hargeisa
| TFI (litres) | Uvol (litres) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | 95% CI | Mean | 95% CI | ||||
| All | 118 | 2⋅04 | 1⋅88–2⋅20 | 1⋅28 | 1⋅17–1⋅39 | ||
| <22 years | 44 | 1⋅83 | 1⋅60–2⋅06 | 0⋅022 | 1⋅22 | 1⋅05–1⋅40 | 0⋅577 |
| 22–34 years | 35 | 1⋅95 | 1⋅66–2⋅24 | 1⋅26 | 1⋅08–1⋅44 | ||
| ≥35 years | 39 | 2⋅35 | 2⋅02–2⋅68 | 1⋅36 | 1⋅13–1⋅59 | ||
| LNGO | 94 | 1⋅96 | 1⋅79–2⋅14 | 0⋅063 | 1⋅21 | 1⋅09–1⋅33 | 0⋅010 |
| MCH | 24 | 2⋅34 | 1⋅92–2⋅76 | 1⋅56 | 1⋅27–1⋅85 | ||
| Chronic health problem | 54 | 2⋅26 | 1⋅98–2⋅55 | 0⋅014 | 1⋅37 | 1⋅17–1⋅56 | 0⋅161 |
| None | 64 | 1⋅85 | 1⋅67–2⋅03 | 1⋅21 | 1⋅08–1⋅33 | ||
| Nulliparous | 48 | 1⋅69 | 1⋅51–1⋅88 | <0⋅005 | 1⋅12 | 0⋅99–1⋅25 | 0⋅009 |
| Parous | 70 | 2⋅28 | 2⋅05–2⋅51 | 1⋅39 | 1⋅23–1⋅55 | ||
| Breast-feeding | 27 | 2⋅29 | 1⋅90–2⋅67 | 0⋅113 | 1⋅46 | 1⋅18–1⋅74 | 0⋅143 |
| Non-breast-feeding | 90 | 1⋅98 | 1⋅80–2⋅16 | 1⋅24 | 1⋅12–1⋅36 | ||
| Primary/secondary school | 15 | 2⋅24 | 1⋅64–2⋅84 | 0⋅352 | 1⋅35 | 0⋅97–1⋅73 | 0⋅636 |
| Informal | 103 | 2⋅01 | 1⋅83–2⋅18 | 1⋅27 | 1⋅15–1⋅39 | ||
| Nomadic hut | 32 | 2⋅03 | 1⋅66–2⋅40 | 0⋅807 | |||
| Iron sheets house | 37 | 1⋅97 | 1⋅72–2⋅22 | ||||
| Cement/bricks/stone house | 49 | 2⋅1 | 1⋅83–2⋅36 | ||||
Koranic and adult literacy.
Significant difference in a post hoc test.
Estimated mean daily beverage intake (yearTFI) in ml derived from the BFQ, 118 women in Hargeisa
| P05 | P25 | P50 | P75 | P95 | Mean | Groupmean | % | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Local water | Household water, local sources | 4 | 630 | 630 | 1260 | 1890 | 957 | 1830 | 89⋅6 |
| Somali tea | 4 | 252 | 630 | 630 | 1260 | 497 | |||
| Other types of tea | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | |||
| Coffee | 4 | 4 | 4 | 17 | 36 | 14 | |||
| Soup | 4 | 4 | 17 | 36 | 90 | 35 | |||
| Powder milk | 1 | 1 | 1 | 36 | 630 | 78 | |||
| Juice from powder or syrup | 4 | 36 | 252 | 252 | 630 | 239 | |||
| Grain porridge | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 7 | |||
| Manufactured beverages | Bottled water | 4 | 4 | 4 | 17 | 252 | 41 | 92 | 4⋅5 |
| Soft drinks | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 36 | 14 | |||
| Long-life milk | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 36 | 13 | |||
| Imported juice | 4 | 4 | 4 | 17 | 180 | 25 | |||
| Local dairy products | Local fresh cow's milk | 4 | 4 | 4 | 17 | 252 | 43 | 77 | 3⋅8 |
| Local fresh goat's milk | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 18 | 11 | |||
| Local fresh camel's milk | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 18 | 11 | |||
| Local fresh yogurt | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 12 | |||
| Local juice | Fresh orange juice | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 90 | 18 | 42 | 2⋅1 |
| Other types of fresh juice | 4 | 4 | 4 | 17 | 180 | 25 | |||
| Total | 870 | 1424 | 1965 | 2501 | 3737 | 2042 | 100 |
P, Percentiles.
Assuming that mean fluid intake and the size of drinking containers in the trial and the full year are the same, resulting in an average container volume of 252 ml.
Correlation coefficients matrix of fluid intake, urine volume and hydration biomarkers in 116 women
| TFI | yearTFI | 24 h urine units | Uvol | Ucol | Usg | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TFI | Pearson's | 1 | 0⋅489 | 0⋅670 | 0⋅593 | −0⋅368 | −0⋅270 |
| yearTFI | Pearson's | 0⋅489 | 1 | 0⋅385 | 0⋅272 | −0⋅093 | −0⋅034 |
| 24 h urine units | Pearson's | 0⋅670 | 0⋅385 | 1 | 0⋅868 | −0⋅646 | −0⋅487 |
| Uvol | Pearson's | 0⋅593 | 0⋅272 | 0⋅868 | 1 | −0⋅809 | −0⋅694 |
| Ucol | Spearman's | −0⋅368 | −0⋅093 | −0⋅646 | −0⋅809 | 1 | 0⋅746 |
| Usg | Spearman's | −0⋅270 | −0⋅034 | −0⋅487 | −0⋅694 | 0⋅746 | 1 |
| 116 | 116 | 116 | 116 | 115 | 88 |
Correlations >0.50: darker colour indicates stronger correlation.
Correlation is significant at the 0⋅001 level (two-tailed).
Correlation is significant at the 0⋅01 level (two-tailed).
Relative hydration index with lower cut-off values across seven percentile groups displaying Uvol, Usg, Ucol and TFI from Somaliland women compared with identical hydration indices (Ref.) from Armstrong et al.(
| Lower cut-off for hydration groups | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hydration categories | Uosm | Uvol (litres) | Usg | Ucol | TFI (litres) | ||||||
| Group | Percentile | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. | S. land | Ref. | S. land | Ref. | S. land | Ref. | S. land |
| 7 | 91–100 | 320 | 2⋅07 | 2⋅22 | <1⋅008 | 1⋅007 | <3 | <2⋅1 | 2⋅80 | 2⋅83 | |
| 6 | 76–90 | Hyperhydration | 382 | 1⋅83 | 1⋅67 | 1⋅008 | 1⋅009 | 3 | 2⋅6 | 2⋅47 | 2⋅42 |
| 5 | 61–75 | 548 | 1⋅24 | 1⋅30 | 1⋅012 | 1⋅010 | 4 | 3⋅3 | 1⋅83 | 2⋅09 | |
| 4 | 40–60 | Euhydration | 705 | 0⋅95 | 1⋅05 | 1⋅016 | 1⋅012 | 5 | 3⋅9 | 1⋅30 | 1⋅88 |
| 3 | 25–39 | 809 | 0⋅83 | 0⋅84 | 1⋅021 | 1⋅014 | 5 | 4⋅6 | 1⋅15 | 1⋅68 | |
| 2 | 10–24 | Hypohydration | 863 | 0⋅53 | 0⋅59 | 1⋅024 | 1⋅018 | 6 | 5⋅0 | 0⋅95 | 1⋅35 |
| 1 | 0–9 | >863 | <0⋅53 | <0⋅59 | 1⋅026 | >1⋅018 | >6 | >5⋅0 | <0⋅95 | <1⋅35 | |
Fig. 2.Overlay scatterplot of individual total fluid intake in litre (y-axis) split into breast-feeding and non-breast-feeding women. Percentiles on the x-axis. The two horizontal lines indicate the combined 40 percentile cut-off values of the 24 h trial (TFI) and estimates from the whole year (yearTFI) in non-pregnant, non-breast-feeding and breast-feeding women.