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KMID : 0381019930260091118
Korean Journal of Nutrition
1993 Volume.26 No. 9 p.1118 ~ p.1128
Macro Mineral Responses to Caffeine in Serum and Urine of Healthy Young Females (¥°)


Abstract
this study was undertaken to investigate the acute effect of caffeine consumption on the change of mineral concentration in serum and urinary mineral excretion in healthy young females.
On two separate mornings at one week intervals, each subject drank a coffee which contained no caffeine and 3m/kg body weight caffeine.
To obviate dietary effect on mineral concentration in serum and urine, each subject fasted at least ten hours before consuming the test beverage.
At one, two, three and four hours, serum and urine production collected seperately for measurement of sodium. Potassium, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium concentration.
@ES The results were as follows:
@EN 1) mean age of subjects was 20.6¡¾0.32, Mean body mass index of subjects was 21.64¡¾0.89, which was within ¡¾10% of ideal body weight.
2) Total urine volume of caffeine group for 4 hour after caffeine consumption was higher than that of decaffeine one but urine pH was unchanged after caffeine consumption and creatinine clearance also was not different from the control value.
3) In serum, mean three hour content of sodium (p<0.01) and phosphorus was higher in the subject given the caffeine.
Mean serum magnesium and calcium contents were lower in caffeine group than that of decaffeine one. Mean serum magnesium content for three hour after caffeine ingestion was affected by caffeine consumption(p<0.001).
Mean serum content of potassium was unaffected by caffeine consumption.
4) total urinary four hour excretion of sodium, increased significantly after caffeine consumption(p<0.05), while total urinary four hour excretion of potassium, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium was unchanged after caffeine intake.
Urinary excretion of Na, K, Ca P and mg was greatest at one hour affer caffeine consumption, especially urinary sodium and potassium excretion was significantly high(p<0.05, p<0.01).
The above results show that only 3 mg caffeine per kg body weight increase the urinary macro excretion in healthy young females.
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