| Literature DB >> 25317023 |
Hajeong Lee1, Hyun-Jeong Cho2, Eunjin Bae2, Yong Chul Kim2, Suhnggwon Kim3, Ho Jun Chin4.
Abstract
Excessive dietary salt intake is related to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Although dietary salt restriction is essential, it is difficult to achieve because of salt palatability. However, the association between salt perception or salt eating habit and actual salt intake remains uncertain. In this study, we recruited 74 healthy young individuals. We investigated their salt-eating habits by questionnaire and salt taste threshold through a rating scale that used serial dilution of a sodium chloride solution. Predicted 24-hr urinary salt excretions using Kawasaki's and Tanaka's equations estimated dietary salt intake. Participants' mean age was 35 yr, and 59.5% were male. Salt sense threshold did not show any relationship with actual salt intake and a salt-eating habit. However, those eating "salty" foods showed higher blood pressure (P for trend=0.048) and higher body mass index (BMI; P for trend=0.043). Moreover, a salty eating habit was a significant predictor for actual salt intake (regression coefficient [β] for Kawasaki's equation 1.35, 95% confidence interval [CI] 10-2.69, P=0.048; β for Tanaka's equation 0.66, 95% CI 0.01-1.31, P=0.047). In conclusion, a self-reported salt-eating habit, not salt taste threshold predicts actual salt intake.Entities:
Keywords: Salt Intake; Salt Taste Threshold; Salt-Eating Habit
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25317023 PMCID: PMC4194290 DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2014.29.S2.S91
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Med Sci ISSN: 1011-8934 Impact factor: 2.153
Baseline characteristics according to self-reported salt eating habit
SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; BMI, body mass index.
Fig. 1Estimated 24-hr urinary salt excretion according to self-reported salt eating habit.
Fig. 2Salt taste threshold according to sex.
Fig. 3Proportion of salt taste threshold according to self-reported salt eating habit.
Linear regression analysis for predicted 24 hr urinary salt excretion
*Adjusted by age, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, and taste perception. SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; BMI, body mass index.