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Evaluation of a state-wide intervention on salt intake in primary schoolchildren living in Victoria, Australia

OBJECTIVE: In 2015, the Victorian Salt Reduction Partnership launched a 4-year multifaceted salt reduction intervention designed to reduce salt intake by 1 g/d in children and adults living in Victoria, Australia. Child-relevant intervention strategies included a consumer awareness campaign targetin...

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Autores principales: Grimes, Carley A, Bolton, Kristy A, Trieu, Kathy, Reimers, Jenny, Armstrong, Sian, Bolam, Bruce, Beckford, Kelsey, Santos, Joseph Alvin, Rosewarne, Emalie, Dunford, Elizabeth K, Jan, Stephen, Webster, Jacqui, Neal, Bruce, Nowson, Caryl, Woodward, Mark
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10346046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36785876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980023000332
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author Grimes, Carley A
Bolton, Kristy A
Trieu, Kathy
Reimers, Jenny
Armstrong, Sian
Bolam, Bruce
Beckford, Kelsey
Santos, Joseph Alvin
Rosewarne, Emalie
Dunford, Elizabeth K
Jan, Stephen
Webster, Jacqui
Neal, Bruce
Nowson, Caryl
Woodward, Mark
author_facet Grimes, Carley A
Bolton, Kristy A
Trieu, Kathy
Reimers, Jenny
Armstrong, Sian
Bolam, Bruce
Beckford, Kelsey
Santos, Joseph Alvin
Rosewarne, Emalie
Dunford, Elizabeth K
Jan, Stephen
Webster, Jacqui
Neal, Bruce
Nowson, Caryl
Woodward, Mark
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description OBJECTIVE: In 2015, the Victorian Salt Reduction Partnership launched a 4-year multifaceted salt reduction intervention designed to reduce salt intake by 1 g/d in children and adults living in Victoria, Australia. Child-relevant intervention strategies included a consumer awareness campaign targeting parents and food industry engagement seeking to reduce salt levels in processed foods. This study aimed to assess trends in salt intake, dietary sources of salt and discretionary salt use in primary schoolchildren pre- and post-delivery of the intervention. DESIGN: Repeated cross-sectional surveys were completed at baseline (2010–2013) and follow-up (2018–2019). Salt intake was measured via 24-h urinary Na excretion, discretionary salt use behaviours by self-report and sources of salt by 24-h dietary recall. Data were analysed with multivariable-adjusted regression models. SETTING: Victoria, Australia. PARTICIPANTS: Children aged 4–12 years RESULTS: Complete 24-h urine samples were collected from 666 children at baseline and 161 at follow-up. Mean salt intake remained unchanged from baseline (6·0; se 0·1 g/d) to follow-up (6·1; 0·4 g/d) (P = 0·36), and there were no clear differences in the food sources of salt and at both time points approximately 70 % of children exceeded Na intake recommendations. At follow-up, 14 % more parents (P = 0·001) reported adding salt during cooking, but child use of table salt and inclusion of a saltshaker on the table remained unchanged. CONCLUSION: These findings show no beneficial effect of the Victorian Salt Reduction Partnership intervention on children’s salt intake. More intensive, sustained and coordinated efforts between state and federal stakeholders are required.
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spelling pubmed-103460462023-08-29 Evaluation of a state-wide intervention on salt intake in primary schoolchildren living in Victoria, Australia Grimes, Carley A Bolton, Kristy A Trieu, Kathy Reimers, Jenny Armstrong, Sian Bolam, Bruce Beckford, Kelsey Santos, Joseph Alvin Rosewarne, Emalie Dunford, Elizabeth K Jan, Stephen Webster, Jacqui Neal, Bruce Nowson, Caryl Woodward, Mark Public Health Nutr Research Paper OBJECTIVE: In 2015, the Victorian Salt Reduction Partnership launched a 4-year multifaceted salt reduction intervention designed to reduce salt intake by 1 g/d in children and adults living in Victoria, Australia. Child-relevant intervention strategies included a consumer awareness campaign targeting parents and food industry engagement seeking to reduce salt levels in processed foods. This study aimed to assess trends in salt intake, dietary sources of salt and discretionary salt use in primary schoolchildren pre- and post-delivery of the intervention. DESIGN: Repeated cross-sectional surveys were completed at baseline (2010–2013) and follow-up (2018–2019). Salt intake was measured via 24-h urinary Na excretion, discretionary salt use behaviours by self-report and sources of salt by 24-h dietary recall. Data were analysed with multivariable-adjusted regression models. SETTING: Victoria, Australia. PARTICIPANTS: Children aged 4–12 years RESULTS: Complete 24-h urine samples were collected from 666 children at baseline and 161 at follow-up. Mean salt intake remained unchanged from baseline (6·0; se 0·1 g/d) to follow-up (6·1; 0·4 g/d) (P = 0·36), and there were no clear differences in the food sources of salt and at both time points approximately 70 % of children exceeded Na intake recommendations. At follow-up, 14 % more parents (P = 0·001) reported adding salt during cooking, but child use of table salt and inclusion of a saltshaker on the table remained unchanged. CONCLUSION: These findings show no beneficial effect of the Victorian Salt Reduction Partnership intervention on children’s salt intake. More intensive, sustained and coordinated efforts between state and federal stakeholders are required. Cambridge University Press 2023-07 2023-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10346046/ /pubmed/36785876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980023000332 Text en © The Authors 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Grimes, Carley A
Bolton, Kristy A
Trieu, Kathy
Reimers, Jenny
Armstrong, Sian
Bolam, Bruce
Beckford, Kelsey
Santos, Joseph Alvin
Rosewarne, Emalie
Dunford, Elizabeth K
Jan, Stephen
Webster, Jacqui
Neal, Bruce
Nowson, Caryl
Woodward, Mark
Evaluation of a state-wide intervention on salt intake in primary schoolchildren living in Victoria, Australia
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title_fullStr Evaluation of a state-wide intervention on salt intake in primary schoolchildren living in Victoria, Australia
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title_short Evaluation of a state-wide intervention on salt intake in primary schoolchildren living in Victoria, Australia
title_sort evaluation of a state-wide intervention on salt intake in primary schoolchildren living in victoria, australia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10346046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36785876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980023000332
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