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Sodium and potassium consumption in Jamaica: National estimates and associated factors from the Jamaica Health and Lifestyle Survey 2016–2017

This study aimed to estimate dietary sodium and potassium consumption among Jamaicans and evaluate associations with sociodemographic and clinical characteristics. A cross-sectional study was conducted using data from the Jamaica Health and Lifestyle Survey 2016–2017. Participants were noninstitutio...

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Autores principales: Ferguson, Trevor S., Younger-Coleman, Novie O. M., Webster-Kerr, Karen, Tulloch-Reid, Marshall K., Bennett, Nadia R., Davidson, Tamu, Grant, Andriene S., Gordon-Johnson, Kelly-Ann M., Govia, Ishtar, Soares-Wynter, Suzanne, McKenzie, Joette A., Walker, Evelyn, Cunningham-Myrie, Colette A., Anderson, Simon G., Blake, Alphanso L., Ho, James, Stephenson, Robyn, Edwards, Sharmaine E., McFarlane, Shelly R., Spence, Simone, Wilks, Rainford J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10553171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37800785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000035308
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author Ferguson, Trevor S.
Younger-Coleman, Novie O. M.
Webster-Kerr, Karen
Tulloch-Reid, Marshall K.
Bennett, Nadia R.
Davidson, Tamu
Grant, Andriene S.
Gordon-Johnson, Kelly-Ann M.
Govia, Ishtar
Soares-Wynter, Suzanne
McKenzie, Joette A.
Walker, Evelyn
Cunningham-Myrie, Colette A.
Anderson, Simon G.
Blake, Alphanso L.
Ho, James
Stephenson, Robyn
Edwards, Sharmaine E.
McFarlane, Shelly R.
Spence, Simone
Wilks, Rainford J.
author_facet Ferguson, Trevor S.
Younger-Coleman, Novie O. M.
Webster-Kerr, Karen
Tulloch-Reid, Marshall K.
Bennett, Nadia R.
Davidson, Tamu
Grant, Andriene S.
Gordon-Johnson, Kelly-Ann M.
Govia, Ishtar
Soares-Wynter, Suzanne
McKenzie, Joette A.
Walker, Evelyn
Cunningham-Myrie, Colette A.
Anderson, Simon G.
Blake, Alphanso L.
Ho, James
Stephenson, Robyn
Edwards, Sharmaine E.
McFarlane, Shelly R.
Spence, Simone
Wilks, Rainford J.
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description This study aimed to estimate dietary sodium and potassium consumption among Jamaicans and evaluate associations with sociodemographic and clinical characteristics. A cross-sectional study was conducted using data from the Jamaica Health and Lifestyle Survey 2016–2017. Participants were noninstitutionalized Jamaicans aged ≥15 years. Trained staff collected sociodemographic and health data via interviewer-administered questionnaires and spot urine samples. The Pan American Health Organization formula was used to estimate 24-hour urine sodium and potassium excretion. High sodium level was defined as ≥2000 mg/day, and low potassium levels as <3510 mg/day (World Health Organization criteria). Associations between these outcomes and sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were explored using multivariable ANOVA models using log-transformed 24-hour urine sodium and potassium as outcome variables. Analyses included 1009 participants (368 males, 641 females; mean age 48.5 years). The mean sodium excretion was 3582 mg/day (males 3943 mg/day, females 3245 mg/day, P < .001). The mean potassium excretion was 2052 mg/day (males, 2210 mg/day; females, 1904 mg/day; P = .001). The prevalence of high sodium consumption was 66.6% (males 72.8%, females 60.7%, P < .001) and that of low potassium intake was 88.8% (85.1% males, 92.3% females, P < .001). Sodium consumption was inversely associated with older age, higher education, and low glomerular filtration rate but was directly associated with being male, current smoking, and obesity. Overall, males had higher sodium consumption than women, with the effect being larger among hypertensive men. Women with hypertension had lower sodium consumption than nonhypertensive women; however, hypertensive men had higher sodium consumption than nonhypertensive men. Potassium consumption was higher among men, persons with obesity, and those with high total cholesterol but was lower among men with “more than high school” education compared to men with “less than high school” education. We conclude that most Jamaican adults have diets high in sodium and low in potassium. In this study, sodium consumption was directly associated with male sex, obesity, and current smoking but was inversely associated with older age and higher education. High potassium consumption was associated with obesity and high cholesterol levels. These associations should be further explored in longitudinal studies and population-based strategies should be developed to address these cardiovascular risk factors.
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spelling pubmed-105531712023-10-06 Sodium and potassium consumption in Jamaica: National estimates and associated factors from the Jamaica Health and Lifestyle Survey 2016–2017 Ferguson, Trevor S. Younger-Coleman, Novie O. M. Webster-Kerr, Karen Tulloch-Reid, Marshall K. Bennett, Nadia R. Davidson, Tamu Grant, Andriene S. Gordon-Johnson, Kelly-Ann M. Govia, Ishtar Soares-Wynter, Suzanne McKenzie, Joette A. Walker, Evelyn Cunningham-Myrie, Colette A. Anderson, Simon G. Blake, Alphanso L. Ho, James Stephenson, Robyn Edwards, Sharmaine E. McFarlane, Shelly R. Spence, Simone Wilks, Rainford J. Medicine (Baltimore) 4400 This study aimed to estimate dietary sodium and potassium consumption among Jamaicans and evaluate associations with sociodemographic and clinical characteristics. A cross-sectional study was conducted using data from the Jamaica Health and Lifestyle Survey 2016–2017. Participants were noninstitutionalized Jamaicans aged ≥15 years. Trained staff collected sociodemographic and health data via interviewer-administered questionnaires and spot urine samples. The Pan American Health Organization formula was used to estimate 24-hour urine sodium and potassium excretion. High sodium level was defined as ≥2000 mg/day, and low potassium levels as <3510 mg/day (World Health Organization criteria). Associations between these outcomes and sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were explored using multivariable ANOVA models using log-transformed 24-hour urine sodium and potassium as outcome variables. Analyses included 1009 participants (368 males, 641 females; mean age 48.5 years). The mean sodium excretion was 3582 mg/day (males 3943 mg/day, females 3245 mg/day, P < .001). The mean potassium excretion was 2052 mg/day (males, 2210 mg/day; females, 1904 mg/day; P = .001). The prevalence of high sodium consumption was 66.6% (males 72.8%, females 60.7%, P < .001) and that of low potassium intake was 88.8% (85.1% males, 92.3% females, P < .001). Sodium consumption was inversely associated with older age, higher education, and low glomerular filtration rate but was directly associated with being male, current smoking, and obesity. Overall, males had higher sodium consumption than women, with the effect being larger among hypertensive men. Women with hypertension had lower sodium consumption than nonhypertensive women; however, hypertensive men had higher sodium consumption than nonhypertensive men. Potassium consumption was higher among men, persons with obesity, and those with high total cholesterol but was lower among men with “more than high school” education compared to men with “less than high school” education. We conclude that most Jamaican adults have diets high in sodium and low in potassium. In this study, sodium consumption was directly associated with male sex, obesity, and current smoking but was inversely associated with older age and higher education. High potassium consumption was associated with obesity and high cholesterol levels. These associations should be further explored in longitudinal studies and population-based strategies should be developed to address these cardiovascular risk factors. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10553171/ /pubmed/37800785 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000035308 Text en Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial License 4.0 (CCBY-NC) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download, share, remix, transform, and buildup the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle 4400
Ferguson, Trevor S.
Younger-Coleman, Novie O. M.
Webster-Kerr, Karen
Tulloch-Reid, Marshall K.
Bennett, Nadia R.
Davidson, Tamu
Grant, Andriene S.
Gordon-Johnson, Kelly-Ann M.
Govia, Ishtar
Soares-Wynter, Suzanne
McKenzie, Joette A.
Walker, Evelyn
Cunningham-Myrie, Colette A.
Anderson, Simon G.
Blake, Alphanso L.
Ho, James
Stephenson, Robyn
Edwards, Sharmaine E.
McFarlane, Shelly R.
Spence, Simone
Wilks, Rainford J.
Sodium and potassium consumption in Jamaica: National estimates and associated factors from the Jamaica Health and Lifestyle Survey 2016–2017
title Sodium and potassium consumption in Jamaica: National estimates and associated factors from the Jamaica Health and Lifestyle Survey 2016–2017
title_full Sodium and potassium consumption in Jamaica: National estimates and associated factors from the Jamaica Health and Lifestyle Survey 2016–2017
title_fullStr Sodium and potassium consumption in Jamaica: National estimates and associated factors from the Jamaica Health and Lifestyle Survey 2016–2017
title_full_unstemmed Sodium and potassium consumption in Jamaica: National estimates and associated factors from the Jamaica Health and Lifestyle Survey 2016–2017
title_short Sodium and potassium consumption in Jamaica: National estimates and associated factors from the Jamaica Health and Lifestyle Survey 2016–2017
title_sort sodium and potassium consumption in jamaica: national estimates and associated factors from the jamaica health and lifestyle survey 2016–2017
topic 4400
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10553171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37800785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000035308
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