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Collecting Evidence to Inform Salt Reduction Policies in Argentina: Identifying Sources of Sodium Intake in Adults from a Population-Based Sample

The maximum content of sodium in selected processed foods (PF) in Argentina was limited by a law enacted in 2013. Data about intake of these and other foods are necessary for policy planning, implementation, evaluation, and monitoring. We examined data from the CESCAS I population-based cohort study...

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Autores principales: Elorriaga, Natalia, Gutierrez, Laura, Romero, Iris B., Moyano, Daniela L., Poggio, Rosana, Calandrelli, Matías, Mores, Nora, Rubinstein, Adolfo, Irazola, Vilma
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5622724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28858263
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu9090964
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author Elorriaga, Natalia
Gutierrez, Laura
Romero, Iris B.
Moyano, Daniela L.
Poggio, Rosana
Calandrelli, Matías
Mores, Nora
Rubinstein, Adolfo
Irazola, Vilma
author_facet Elorriaga, Natalia
Gutierrez, Laura
Romero, Iris B.
Moyano, Daniela L.
Poggio, Rosana
Calandrelli, Matías
Mores, Nora
Rubinstein, Adolfo
Irazola, Vilma
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description The maximum content of sodium in selected processed foods (PF) in Argentina was limited by a law enacted in 2013. Data about intake of these and other foods are necessary for policy planning, implementation, evaluation, and monitoring. We examined data from the CESCAS I population-based cohort study to assess the main dietary sources among PF and frequency of discretionary salt use by sex, age, and education attainment, before full implementation of the regulations in 2015. We used a validated 34-item FFQ (Food Frequency Questionnaire) to assess PF intake and discretional salt use. Among 2127 adults in two Argentinean cities, aged 35–76 years, mean salt intake from selected PFs was 4.7 g/day, higher among male and low education subgroups. Categories of foods with regulated maximum limits provided near half of the sodium intake from PFs. Use of salt (always/often) at the table and during cooking was reported by 9% and 73% of the population, respectively, with higher proportions among young people. Reducing salt consumption to the target of 5 g/day may require adjustments to the current regulation (reducing targets, including other food categories), as well as reinforcing strategies such as education campaigns, labeling, and voluntary agreement with bakeries.
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spelling pubmed-56227242017-10-05 Collecting Evidence to Inform Salt Reduction Policies in Argentina: Identifying Sources of Sodium Intake in Adults from a Population-Based Sample Elorriaga, Natalia Gutierrez, Laura Romero, Iris B. Moyano, Daniela L. Poggio, Rosana Calandrelli, Matías Mores, Nora Rubinstein, Adolfo Irazola, Vilma Nutrients Article The maximum content of sodium in selected processed foods (PF) in Argentina was limited by a law enacted in 2013. Data about intake of these and other foods are necessary for policy planning, implementation, evaluation, and monitoring. We examined data from the CESCAS I population-based cohort study to assess the main dietary sources among PF and frequency of discretionary salt use by sex, age, and education attainment, before full implementation of the regulations in 2015. We used a validated 34-item FFQ (Food Frequency Questionnaire) to assess PF intake and discretional salt use. Among 2127 adults in two Argentinean cities, aged 35–76 years, mean salt intake from selected PFs was 4.7 g/day, higher among male and low education subgroups. Categories of foods with regulated maximum limits provided near half of the sodium intake from PFs. Use of salt (always/often) at the table and during cooking was reported by 9% and 73% of the population, respectively, with higher proportions among young people. Reducing salt consumption to the target of 5 g/day may require adjustments to the current regulation (reducing targets, including other food categories), as well as reinforcing strategies such as education campaigns, labeling, and voluntary agreement with bakeries. MDPI 2017-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5622724/ /pubmed/28858263 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu9090964 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Elorriaga, Natalia
Gutierrez, Laura
Romero, Iris B.
Moyano, Daniela L.
Poggio, Rosana
Calandrelli, Matías
Mores, Nora
Rubinstein, Adolfo
Irazola, Vilma
Collecting Evidence to Inform Salt Reduction Policies in Argentina: Identifying Sources of Sodium Intake in Adults from a Population-Based Sample
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title_full Collecting Evidence to Inform Salt Reduction Policies in Argentina: Identifying Sources of Sodium Intake in Adults from a Population-Based Sample
title_fullStr Collecting Evidence to Inform Salt Reduction Policies in Argentina: Identifying Sources of Sodium Intake in Adults from a Population-Based Sample
title_full_unstemmed Collecting Evidence to Inform Salt Reduction Policies in Argentina: Identifying Sources of Sodium Intake in Adults from a Population-Based Sample
title_short Collecting Evidence to Inform Salt Reduction Policies in Argentina: Identifying Sources of Sodium Intake in Adults from a Population-Based Sample
title_sort collecting evidence to inform salt reduction policies in argentina: identifying sources of sodium intake in adults from a population-based sample
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5622724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28858263
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu9090964
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