Urine Color As an Indicator of Urine Concentration in Pregnant and Lactating Women
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Aim: Urine concentration measured via osmolality (U ) and specific gravity (U ) reflects the adequacy of daily fluid intake, which has important relationships to health in pregnant (PREG) and lactating (LACT) women. Urine color (U ) may be a practical, surrogate marker for whole-body hydration status.
Purpose: To determine whether U was a valid measure of urine concentration in PREG and LACT, and pair-matched non-pregnant, non-lactating control women (CON).
Methods: Eighteen PREG/LACT (age 31 ± 1 years, pre-pregnancy BMI 24.3 ± 5.9 kg m) and eighteen CON (age 29 ± 4 years, BMI 24.1 ± 3.7 kg m) collected 24-h and single-urine samples on specified daily voids at five time points (15 ± 2, 26 ± 1, and 37 ± 1 weeks gestation, 3 ± 1 and 9 ± 1 weeks postpartum during lactation; CON visits were separated by similar time intervals) for measurement of 24-h U , U , and U and single-sample U and U .
Results: Twenty-four-hour U was significantly correlated with 24-h U (r = 0.6085-0.8390, P < 0.0001) and 24-h U (r = 0.6213-0.8985, P < 0.0001) in all groups. A 24-h U ≥ 4 (AUC = 0.6848-0.9513, P < 0.05) and single-sample U ≥ 4 (AUC = 0.9094-0.9216, P < 0.0001) indicated 24-h U ≥ 500 mOsm kg (representing inadequate fluid intake) in PREG, LACT, and CON.
Conclusions: Urine color was a valid marker of urine concentration in all groups. Thus, PREG, LACT, and CON can utilize U to monitor their daily fluid balance. Women who present with a U ≥ 4 likely have a U ≥ 500 mOsm kg and should increase fluid consumption to improve overall hydration status.
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