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Obligatory urinary and faecal nitrogen losses in young Chilean men given two levels of dietary energy intake
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2007
Abstract
1. The obligatory nitrogen losses were measured in young adult males of the low socio-economic group, consuming an N-free diet at 192 kJ (46 kcal)/kg per d from day 1 to 10 and 243 kJ (58 kcal)/kg per d from day 11 to 18.
2. All subjects, except one, lost weight compatible with N loss.
3. A kinetic evaluation of the results showed that the asymptotically derived urinary N loss after stability had been reached was 35·8 mg N/kg per d. The mean time to stability was 6·5 d. The subjects showed a trend toward decline in N loss while consuming the high-energy N-free diet.
4. The obligatory faecal N loss for days 1–10 was 16·1 mg N/kg per d and 8 mg N/kg per d for days 11–18.
5. Based on the factorial approach the total obligatory N loss of our subjects, for the initial 10 d, was 57·5 mg N/kg per d.
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