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Fractional urinary fluoride excretion of 6–7-year-old children attending schools in low-fluoride and naturally fluoridated areas in the UK

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 September 2012

F. V. Zohoori*
Affiliation:
School of Health and Social Care, Teesside University, Middlesbrough TS1 3BA, UK
R. Walls
Affiliation:
Centre for Oral Health Research, School of Dental Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
L. Teasdale
Affiliation:
County Durham Primary Care Trust, County Durham, UK
D. Landes
Affiliation:
County Durham Primary Care Trust, County Durham, UK
I. N. Steen
Affiliation:
Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
P. Moynihan
Affiliation:
Centre for Oral Health Research, School of Dental Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Human Nutrition and Research Centre, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
N. Omid
Affiliation:
School of Health and Social Care, Teesside University, Middlesbrough TS1 3BA, UK
A. Maguire
Affiliation:
Centre for Oral Health Research, School of Dental Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
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*Corresponding author: F. V. Zohoori, fax +44 1642 342770, email v.zohoori@tees.ac.uk
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Abstract

F is an important trace element for bones and teeth. The protective effect of F against dental caries is well established. Urine is the prime vehicle for the excretion of F from the body; however, the relationship between F intake and excretion is complex: the derived fractional urinary F excretion (FUFE) aids understanding of this in different age groups. The present study aimed to investigate the relationships between (1) total daily F intake (TDFI) and daily urinary F excretion (DUFE), and (2) TDFI and FUFE in 6–7-year-olds, recruited in low-F and naturally fluoridated (natural-F) areas in north-east England. TDFI from diet and toothbrushing and DUFE were assessed through F analysis of duplicate dietary plate, toothbrushing expectorate and urine samples using a F-ion-selective electrode. FUFE was calculated as the ratio between DUFE and TDFI. Pearson's correlation and regression analysis were used to investigate the relationship between TDFI and FUFE. A group of thirty-three children completed the study; twenty-one receiving low-F water (0·30 mg F/l) and twelve receiving natural-F water (1·06 mg F/l) at school. The mean TDFI was 0·076 (sd 0·038) and 0·038 (sd 0·027) mg/kg per d for the natural-F and low-F groups, respectively. The mean DUFE was 0·017 (sd 0·007) and 0·012 (sd 0·006) mg/kg per d for the natural-F and low-F groups, respectively. FUFE was lower in the natural-F group (30 %) compared with the low-F group (40 %). Pearson's correlation coefficient for (1) TDFI and DUFE was +0·22 (P= 0·22) and for (2) TDFI and FUFE was − 0·63 (P< 0·001). In conclusion, there was no correlation between TDFI and DUFE. However, there was a statistically significant negative correlation between FUFE and TDFI.

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Table 1 Summary of the literature on total daily fluoride intake (TDFI), daily urinary fluoride excretion (DUFE) and fractional urinary fluoride excretion (FUFE) by age group and country

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Table 2 Fluoride concentration of water supply, age, height, weight and BMI of children by fluoride area and sex (Mean values and standard deviations)

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Table 3 Total daily fluoride intake (TDFI) from diet and toothpaste ingestion, daily urinary fluoride excretion (DUFE) and fractional urinary fluoride excretion (FUFE, %) for all participants (Mean values and standard deviations)

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Fig. 1 Relationship between total daily fluoride intake (TDFI) and daily urinary fluoride excretion (DUFE) for thirty-three children aged 6–7 years. Pearson's coefficient +0·22 (P= 0·22). DUFE = 0·047 (TDFI)+0·274. R2 0·05.

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Fig. 2 Relationship between total daily fluoride intake (TDFI) and fractional urinary fluoride excretion (FUFE) for thirty-three children aged 6–7 years. Pearson's coefficient − 0·63 (P< 0·001).