| Literature DB >> 23082128 |
Corinna Hawkes1, Jacqui Webster.
Abstract
AIMS: There is strong evidence that diets high in salt are bad for health and that salt reduction strategies are cost effective. However, whilst it is clear that most people are eating too much salt, obtaining an accurate assessment of population salt intake is not straightforward, particularly in resource poor settings. The objective of this study is to identify what approaches governments are taking to monitoring salt intake, with the ultimate goal of identifying what actions are needed to address challenges to monitoring salt intake, especially in low and middle-income countries. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23082128 PMCID: PMC3474782 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0046727
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Methods of monitoring of salt intake in countries participating in the survey, sorted by method and national income grouping*.
| Country | Type of survey | Specific method | Context of monitoring | Future monitoring planned | National income group | |
| Dietary survey only | Canada | National nutrition and health survey | 24 h food intake survey, adults and children, once only | National nutrition/health assessment & developing salt reduction initiative | Yes | High |
| Cyprus | National nutrition and health survey | 24 h food intake survey, adults and children, once only | National nutrition/health assessment & salt reduction initiative | Not known | High | |
| France | National nutrition and health survey | Food diary with weighing, adults and children by gender, repeated | National nutrition/health assessment | Yes | High | |
| Japan | National nutrition and health survey | Food diary with weighing, adults and children, repeated | Salt reduction initiative | No | High | |
| Kuwait | National nutrition and health survey | 24 h food intake survey, adults, once only | National nutrition/health assessment | Not known | High | |
| Poland | Household budget survey | Amount of food purchased, all ages, once only | Salt reduction initiative | Yes | High | |
| South Korea | National nutrition and health survey | Nationally-representative 24 h food intake survey, adults and children, repeated | National nutrition/health assessment | Not known | High | |
| USA | National nutrition and health survey | 24 h food intake survey, adults and children, repeated | National nutrition/health assessment and the development of a salt reduction initiative | Yes | High | |
| Costa Rica | National and sub-national nutrition and health surveys | Nationally-representative weekly-recall of salt added at table, by all household members, once only, plus 24 h recall in sub-population | Iodine and flouride fortification program & the development of a salt reduction initiative | Yes | Upper-middle | |
| Malaysia | National nutrition and health survey | 24 h food intake survey, adults, once only | National nutrition/health assessment & the development of a salt reduction initiative | Yes | Upper middle | |
| Brazil | National household budget survey | Amount of food purchased (repeated survey for all in household) and 24 h recall food intake survey (adults and adolescents, once only) | National nutrition/health assessment & the development of a salt reduction initiative | Yes | Upper-middle | |
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| China | National household survey | 24 h food intake measurements and food frequency questionnaire repeated every 10 years for all age groups | National nutrition/health assessment | Yes | Lower-middle | |
| Philippines | National household survey | Weighing household salt in national survey, repeated over time, applies to whole household | National nutrition/health assessment | Yes | Lower-middle | |
| Thailand | National household survey | Food frequency questionnaire, conducted once, adults only | Salt reduction initiative | Not known | Lower-middle | |
| Dietary survey and 24 h urine nalaysis | Belgium | National nutrition and health survey (diet) and salt specific survey (urine) | National 24 h food intake survey (adults +15 yrs); 24 h urine for sub-population (adults), conducted once | Salt reduction initiative | Yes | High |
| Finland | National CVD/chronic disease risk factor assessment and national nutrition and health survey | National 24 h food intake survey and 24 h urine representative of 5 large areas (repeated) | Salt reduction initiative | Yes, in 2012 | High | |
| Hungary | National nutrition and health survey (diet) and salt specific survey (urine) | National food diary with weighing and 24 h urine in sub-population, repeated, adults and children | Salt reduction initiative | Yes | High | |
| Netherlands | National nutrition and health survey and salt specific survey | 24 h food intake survey for national (repeated every 4/5 yrs.); 24 h urine for sub-opulation (cohort), both adults and children | Salt reduction initiative | Yes | High | |
| Argentina | National household budget survey (diet) and specific salt-survey (in sub-population) | Amount of food purchased for national survey and 24 h urine in sub-population, both repeated, all age groups | Salt reduction initiative | Yes | Upper middle | |
| Bulgaria | National nutrition and health survey plus study of sub-population | 24 h food intake survey for national; 24 h urine for subpopulation (both repeated) | National nutrition/health assessment | No | Upper middle | |
| Dietary survey and spot urine | Australia | National nutrition and health survey | 24 h food intake survey (repeated) with spot urine (intention to repeat) | Salt reduction initiative and iodine fortification program | Yes | High |
| Ireland | National nutrition and health survey | Food diary (repeated) and spot urine (once), in adults | Salt reduction initiative | Yes | High | |
| New Zealand | National nutrition and health survey | National 24 h food intake survey and spot urine, adults (+15 yrs), once only | National nutrition/health assessment | No | High | |
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| 24 h urine only | Barbados | Salt-specific survey | Nationally representative 24 h urine, adults, once only | Salt reduction initiative | Yes (completion of survey) | High |
| Italy | National CVD/chronic disease risk factor assessment and national nutrition and health survey | Nationally representative 24 h urine, adults and children, once only | Salt reduction initiative | Yes | High | |
| Singapore | Salt-specific survey | Nationally representative 24 h urine, adults (18–79 yrs), to be repeated | National nutrition/health assessment | Yes | High | |
| Slovenia | Salt-specific survey | Nationally representative 24 h urine, adults by gender, once only | Salt reduction initiative | Yes | High | |
| Spain | Salt-specific survey | Nationally representative 24 h urine survey, adults, once | Salt reduction initiative | Not known | High | |
| Switzerland | Salt-specific survey | Nationally- representative 24 h urine survey, adults (+15), once | Salt reduction initiative | Yes | High | |
| UK | Salt-specific survey | Nationally representative 24 h urine survey, adults, repeated | Salt reduction initiative | Not known | High | |
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Italicised countries conducted research studies only, not national monitoring.
References to results included where available.
Spot urine analysis has also been conducted in Costa Rica, but for iodine and fluoride only.
In addition, a 24 h urine analysis was conducted in 2010 to obtain preliminary data of total salt intake in Malaysia.