Salt intake and blood pressure in the University of Asuncion-Paraguay youths: a preliminary study

INTRODUCTION: High salt intake is a major risk factor related to many cardiovascular and renal diseases. World Action on Salt and Health is a newly formed coalition of heath professionals whose goal is to implement changes in salt consumption in their respective countries for the goal of reducing bl...

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Main Authors: Tania Campagnoli, Lorena Gonzalez, Francisco Santa Cruz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia 2012-12-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Nephrology
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spelling doaj-6dd047a5d93c48d2b0850af71e1446ba2020-11-24T23:53:19ZengSociedade Brasileira de NefrologiaBrazilian Journal of Nephrology2175-82392012-12-0134436136810.5935/0101-2800.20120026S0101-28002012000400009Salt intake and blood pressure in the University of Asuncion-Paraguay youths: a preliminary studyTania Campagnoli0Lorena Gonzalez1Francisco Santa Cruz2Universidad Nacional de AsunciónUniversidad Nacional de AsunciónUniversidad Nacional de AsunciónINTRODUCTION: High salt intake is a major risk factor related to many cardiovascular and renal diseases. World Action on Salt and Health is a newly formed coalition of heath professionals whose goal is to implement changes in salt consumption in their respective countries for the goal of reducing blood pressure. In the same vein, we have decided to study the amount of salt intake in Paraguay to determine if a relationship exists between salt intake and blood pressure. OBJECTIVE: A preliminary study was undertaken to determine salt intake in Paraguay and its relationship with blood pressure, in order to implement a national program to combat hypertension. METHODS: Cross-sectional, observational study of 72 students from various universities in Asuncion (age range 22-30 years). Sodium excretion in 24-hour urine samples and blood pressure were measured. Assuming a steady state, urinary sodium excretion was converted into grams of salt ingested per day. RESULTS: Only 7% of the 72 participants had a salt intake less than the recommended maximum of 5 g/day. Forty-six percent had a blood pressure between 120-139 mmHg and 3% had stage 1 hypertension. There was no significant relationship between sodium excretion and blood pressure. CONCLUSION: Salt intake and blood pressure were found to be significantly elevated in young adults in Paraguay and argues for the importance of instituting a national campaign to reduce salt intake in this society.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-28002012000400009&lng=en&tlng=enadulto jovemcoreto de sódio na dietapressão arterial
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Francisco Santa Cruz
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Lorena Gonzalez
Francisco Santa Cruz
Salt intake and blood pressure in the University of Asuncion-Paraguay youths: a preliminary study
Brazilian Journal of Nephrology
adulto jovem
coreto de sódio na dieta
pressão arterial
author_facet Tania Campagnoli
Lorena Gonzalez
Francisco Santa Cruz
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title Salt intake and blood pressure in the University of Asuncion-Paraguay youths: a preliminary study
title_short Salt intake and blood pressure in the University of Asuncion-Paraguay youths: a preliminary study
title_full Salt intake and blood pressure in the University of Asuncion-Paraguay youths: a preliminary study
title_fullStr Salt intake and blood pressure in the University of Asuncion-Paraguay youths: a preliminary study
title_full_unstemmed Salt intake and blood pressure in the University of Asuncion-Paraguay youths: a preliminary study
title_sort salt intake and blood pressure in the university of asuncion-paraguay youths: a preliminary study
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia
series Brazilian Journal of Nephrology
issn 2175-8239
publishDate 2012-12-01
description INTRODUCTION: High salt intake is a major risk factor related to many cardiovascular and renal diseases. World Action on Salt and Health is a newly formed coalition of heath professionals whose goal is to implement changes in salt consumption in their respective countries for the goal of reducing blood pressure. In the same vein, we have decided to study the amount of salt intake in Paraguay to determine if a relationship exists between salt intake and blood pressure. OBJECTIVE: A preliminary study was undertaken to determine salt intake in Paraguay and its relationship with blood pressure, in order to implement a national program to combat hypertension. METHODS: Cross-sectional, observational study of 72 students from various universities in Asuncion (age range 22-30 years). Sodium excretion in 24-hour urine samples and blood pressure were measured. Assuming a steady state, urinary sodium excretion was converted into grams of salt ingested per day. RESULTS: Only 7% of the 72 participants had a salt intake less than the recommended maximum of 5 g/day. Forty-six percent had a blood pressure between 120-139 mmHg and 3% had stage 1 hypertension. There was no significant relationship between sodium excretion and blood pressure. CONCLUSION: Salt intake and blood pressure were found to be significantly elevated in young adults in Paraguay and argues for the importance of instituting a national campaign to reduce salt intake in this society.
topic adulto jovem
coreto de sódio na dieta
pressão arterial
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