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Availability and Price of Low-Sodium Condiments and Instant Noodles in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region

INTRODUCTION: Excess sodium consumption can cause hypertension. One component of Thailand’s 5-part strategy to reduce sodium intake is reform of the food environment to increase access to low-sodium foods. Our research aimed to describe the availability and price of low-sodium food products in retai...

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Autores principales: Chailek, Chanatip, Thitichai, Phanthanee, Praekunatham, Hirunwut, Taweewigyakarn, Pantila, Chantian, Thanawadee
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10109498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36996406
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd20.220218
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author Chailek, Chanatip
Thitichai, Phanthanee
Praekunatham, Hirunwut
Taweewigyakarn, Pantila
Chantian, Thanawadee
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Thitichai, Phanthanee
Praekunatham, Hirunwut
Taweewigyakarn, Pantila
Chantian, Thanawadee
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description INTRODUCTION: Excess sodium consumption can cause hypertension. One component of Thailand’s 5-part strategy to reduce sodium intake is reform of the food environment to increase access to low-sodium foods. Our research aimed to describe the availability and price of low-sodium food products in retail stores in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region. METHODS: In June and July 2021, we used multistage cluster sampling to conduct a cross-sectional study of the availability of low-sodium foods. Availability referred to a retail store offering at least 1 version of low-sodium condiment or instant noodles. We applied the Thai Healthier Choice criteria and World Health Organization (WHO) global benchmark as the low-sodium criteria for these products. We surveyed 248 retail stores in 30 communities in 6 districts in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region. We observed store shelf availability and price by using a survey form and used the Fisher exact test and independent t test to compare availability and price by sodium content and store size. RESULTS: All subcategories of low-sodium condiments, except black soy sauce in small stores, were less available than regular-sodium condiments. The proportional difference ranged from 11.3% to 90.6% (P < .001). We found no difference in the 4 condiment subcategories, including fish sauce, thin soy sauce, seasoning sauce, and oyster sauce in large stores. Low-sodium versions of instant noodles were unavailable in either large or small stores. The price of low-sodium condiments was 2 to 3 times higher than that of regular-sodium condiments (P < .05). CONCLUSION: Low-sodium food options are not generally available in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, and access to them is inequitable because of pricing. Instant noodles, a popular food, were unavailable in low-sodium versions. Their reformulation should be promoted. Government subsidies of the price of commonly used low-sodium condiments could increase their use and reduce sodium consumption overall.
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spelling pubmed-101094982023-04-18 Availability and Price of Low-Sodium Condiments and Instant Noodles in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region Chailek, Chanatip Thitichai, Phanthanee Praekunatham, Hirunwut Taweewigyakarn, Pantila Chantian, Thanawadee Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: Excess sodium consumption can cause hypertension. One component of Thailand’s 5-part strategy to reduce sodium intake is reform of the food environment to increase access to low-sodium foods. Our research aimed to describe the availability and price of low-sodium food products in retail stores in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region. METHODS: In June and July 2021, we used multistage cluster sampling to conduct a cross-sectional study of the availability of low-sodium foods. Availability referred to a retail store offering at least 1 version of low-sodium condiment or instant noodles. We applied the Thai Healthier Choice criteria and World Health Organization (WHO) global benchmark as the low-sodium criteria for these products. We surveyed 248 retail stores in 30 communities in 6 districts in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region. We observed store shelf availability and price by using a survey form and used the Fisher exact test and independent t test to compare availability and price by sodium content and store size. RESULTS: All subcategories of low-sodium condiments, except black soy sauce in small stores, were less available than regular-sodium condiments. The proportional difference ranged from 11.3% to 90.6% (P < .001). We found no difference in the 4 condiment subcategories, including fish sauce, thin soy sauce, seasoning sauce, and oyster sauce in large stores. Low-sodium versions of instant noodles were unavailable in either large or small stores. The price of low-sodium condiments was 2 to 3 times higher than that of regular-sodium condiments (P < .05). CONCLUSION: Low-sodium food options are not generally available in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, and access to them is inequitable because of pricing. Instant noodles, a popular food, were unavailable in low-sodium versions. Their reformulation should be promoted. Government subsidies of the price of commonly used low-sodium condiments could increase their use and reduce sodium consumption overall. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2023-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10109498/ /pubmed/36996406 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd20.220218 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Preventing Chronic Disease is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Praekunatham, Hirunwut
Taweewigyakarn, Pantila
Chantian, Thanawadee
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title_full Availability and Price of Low-Sodium Condiments and Instant Noodles in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region
title_fullStr Availability and Price of Low-Sodium Condiments and Instant Noodles in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region
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title_short Availability and Price of Low-Sodium Condiments and Instant Noodles in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region
title_sort availability and price of low-sodium condiments and instant noodles in the bangkok metropolitan region
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10109498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36996406
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd20.220218
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