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Salt Toxicity (Sodium Intake): A Serious Threat to Infants and Children of Pakistan

BACKGROUND: Excess sodium intake can lead to hypertension, the primary risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the sodium and potassium contents of foodstuff used by infants and children of Pakistan. METHODS: We analyzed the sodium and potassium contents of i...

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Autores principales: WASEEM, Amir, NAFEES, Muhammad, MURTAZA, Ghulam, SAJJAD, Ashif, MEHMOOD, Zahid, SIDDIQI, Abdul Rauf
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4500422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26175974
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author WASEEM, Amir
NAFEES, Muhammad
MURTAZA, Ghulam
SAJJAD, Ashif
MEHMOOD, Zahid
SIDDIQI, Abdul Rauf
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NAFEES, Muhammad
MURTAZA, Ghulam
SAJJAD, Ashif
MEHMOOD, Zahid
SIDDIQI, Abdul Rauf
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description BACKGROUND: Excess sodium intake can lead to hypertension, the primary risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the sodium and potassium contents of foodstuff used by infants and children of Pakistan. METHODS: We analyzed the sodium and potassium contents of infant milk formula (<6 months), follow up milk formula (>6 months), baby food (cereals), biscuits, fruit juices, potato chips (crisps), cheese puffs, roasted cereals (salty), ice cream cones (kulfi) all of which are the processed food extensively used by the children. The amount of sodium and potassium contents in drinking water of few cities of Pakistan were also considered to assess the additional sodium/potassium in the preparation of milk using infant milk formula. RESULTS: Na to K ratio (Na:K) was determined 0.3-1.23, 0.3-1.16, 0.33-0.82, 0.54-2.68, 0.51-0.85, 2.86 and 1.02 for infant milk formula (<6 months), follow up milk formula (>6 months), baby food (cereals), biscuits, fruit juices, potato chips (crisps, cheese puffs, roasted cereals), ice cream cones (kulfi), respectively. CONCLUSION: The higher sodium content is present than most of the quoted values; whereas lower potassium is present than the recommended values. The higher Na:K ratio indicates the severity of the situation where it is commonly stated that “higher an individual’s salt intake, the higher an individual’s blood pressure". Present study indicates that nearly all Pakistani children consume substantially more salt than they need which will affect health status in later life.
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spelling pubmed-45004222015-07-14 Salt Toxicity (Sodium Intake): A Serious Threat to Infants and Children of Pakistan WASEEM, Amir NAFEES, Muhammad MURTAZA, Ghulam SAJJAD, Ashif MEHMOOD, Zahid SIDDIQI, Abdul Rauf Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: Excess sodium intake can lead to hypertension, the primary risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the sodium and potassium contents of foodstuff used by infants and children of Pakistan. METHODS: We analyzed the sodium and potassium contents of infant milk formula (<6 months), follow up milk formula (>6 months), baby food (cereals), biscuits, fruit juices, potato chips (crisps), cheese puffs, roasted cereals (salty), ice cream cones (kulfi) all of which are the processed food extensively used by the children. The amount of sodium and potassium contents in drinking water of few cities of Pakistan were also considered to assess the additional sodium/potassium in the preparation of milk using infant milk formula. RESULTS: Na to K ratio (Na:K) was determined 0.3-1.23, 0.3-1.16, 0.33-0.82, 0.54-2.68, 0.51-0.85, 2.86 and 1.02 for infant milk formula (<6 months), follow up milk formula (>6 months), baby food (cereals), biscuits, fruit juices, potato chips (crisps, cheese puffs, roasted cereals), ice cream cones (kulfi), respectively. CONCLUSION: The higher sodium content is present than most of the quoted values; whereas lower potassium is present than the recommended values. The higher Na:K ratio indicates the severity of the situation where it is commonly stated that “higher an individual’s salt intake, the higher an individual’s blood pressure". Present study indicates that nearly all Pakistani children consume substantially more salt than they need which will affect health status in later life. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4500422/ /pubmed/26175974 Text en Copyright © Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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WASEEM, Amir
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MURTAZA, Ghulam
SAJJAD, Ashif
MEHMOOD, Zahid
SIDDIQI, Abdul Rauf
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title_short Salt Toxicity (Sodium Intake): A Serious Threat to Infants and Children of Pakistan
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4500422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26175974
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