National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 24-hour Urine Collection Feasibility Study, 2013
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) |
Therapuetic Areas: | Cardiology / Vascular Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 20 - 69 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | March 2013 |
End Date: | June 2013 |
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 24-Hour Urine Collection Feasibility Study, 2013
A 24-hour urine pilot study was conducted as part of the 2013 NHANES to test the feasibility
of implementing a 24-hour urine collection as part of NHANES in 2014.
of implementing a 24-hour urine collection as part of NHANES in 2014.
The 24-hour urine pilot study was conducted March - June 2013 in three NHANES locations. A
random half-sample of non-pregnant US adults, aged 20-69 who were examined in the NHANES
mobile examination center were selected. Participants received instructions, started and
ended the urine collection in a urine study mobile examination center (UMEC), and answered
questions about collection. A random half of participants who collected a complete 24-h
urine were asked to collect a second 24-h urine. Urinary sodium, potassium, chloride, and
creatinine excretion were analyzed.
Participation rates in two other post-examination components, the Physical Activity Monitor
and the Dietary Recall, were monitored to determine whether collecting a 24-hour urine had
an effect on response rates for the two components.
random half-sample of non-pregnant US adults, aged 20-69 who were examined in the NHANES
mobile examination center were selected. Participants received instructions, started and
ended the urine collection in a urine study mobile examination center (UMEC), and answered
questions about collection. A random half of participants who collected a complete 24-h
urine were asked to collect a second 24-h urine. Urinary sodium, potassium, chloride, and
creatinine excretion were analyzed.
Participation rates in two other post-examination components, the Physical Activity Monitor
and the Dietary Recall, were monitored to determine whether collecting a 24-hour urine had
an effect on response rates for the two components.
Inclusion Criteria:
- 20-69 year old adults examined in the NHANES mobile examination center
Exclusion Criteria:
- pregnant, unable to respond for themselves
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