1. A representative sample of eighty men aged 25–44 years from a Cambridgeshire village, each carried out one 24-h urine collection which was analysed for sodium, potassium, creatinine and urea content. The completeness of the collections was verified using oral doses of p -aminobenzoic acid (PABA; the PABA check test). 2. In the seventy-one collections shown to be complete, the average 24 h excretion of Na was 172 mmol and the average 24 h excretion of K was 74 mmol.3. Fifty-one of these men's wives also made complete 24 h collections. The average content of these was 128 mmol Na and 61 mmol K.4. Self reports and creatinine index would have identified as incomplete only 29 and 14% respectively of collections so judged by PABA.5. Average excretion of 150 mmol Na/d was similar to estimated intakes of 140–167 mmol/d from the National Food Survey (Bull & Buss, 1980).
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Williams, D. R. R., & Bingham, S. A. (1986). Sodium and potassium intakes in a representative population sample: estimation from 24 h urine collections known to be complete in a Cambridgeshire village. British Journal of Nutrition, 55(1), 13–22. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19860005
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