Taylor G O, Oyediran A B, Adesina H A
Trop Geogr Med. 1979 Mar;31(1):105-10.
Specific gravity and pH of urine in the dry and the wet season in three socio-economic Nigerian groups have been studied. Samples were collected at 7 a.m., 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. High-income subjects had a significantly lower urinary pH than low-income. During the wet season pH values were lower than in the dry, but not significantly so. During the day S.G. values did not differ, neither did they in different seasons. But there were significant differences between high and low income groups. S.G. and pH samples of high and low income groups were similar in children and in their parents. In medical students S.G. and pH in 24-hour urines were similar to the morning value of high and middle income groups and were not affected by season, but the volume was. The relevance of these findings is discussed relative to the rarity of urinary calculi in Nigerians.
对尼日利亚三个社会经济群体在旱季和雨季尿液的比重及pH值进行了研究。样本于上午7点、11点和下午3点采集。高收入人群的尿pH值显著低于低收入人群。雨季的pH值低于旱季,但差异不显著。白天的比重值没有差异,不同季节也没有差异。但高收入和低收入群体之间存在显著差异。高收入和低收入群体儿童及其父母的比重和pH样本相似。医学生24小时尿液的比重和pH值与高收入和中等收入群体的晨尿值相似,不受季节影响,但尿量受季节影响。相对于尼日利亚人尿路结石的罕见情况,对这些研究结果的相关性进行了讨论。