Study design and baseline characteristics of a combined educational and environmental intervention trial to lower sodium intake in Swiss employees

Abstract Background Blood pressure is a primary cardiovascular disease risk factor. Population-wide governmental strategies aim to reduce lifestyle and dietary risk factors for hypertension, one of which is an unbalanced diet with high sodium and low potassium intakes. Nutrition interventions in the...

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Main Authors: Sigrid Beer-Borst, Xhyljeta Luta, Stefanie Hayoz, Kathrin Sommerhalder, Corinna Gréa Krause, Julia Eisenblätter, Sandra Jent, Stefan Siegenthaler, Rafael Aubert, Max Haldimann, Pasquale Strazzullo
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5366-0
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spelling doaj-ac265e4d896e420a8a019d654f0446d22020-11-25T01:00:24ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582018-04-0118111610.1186/s12889-018-5366-0Study design and baseline characteristics of a combined educational and environmental intervention trial to lower sodium intake in Swiss employeesSigrid Beer-Borst0Xhyljeta Luta1Stefanie Hayoz2Kathrin Sommerhalder3Corinna Gréa Krause4Julia Eisenblätter5Sandra Jent6Stefan Siegenthaler7Rafael Aubert8Max Haldimann9Pasquale Strazzullo10Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of BernInstitute of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of BernInstitute of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of BernDepartment of Health Professions, Bern University of Applied SciencesInstitute of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of BernDepartment of Health Professions, Bern University of Applied SciencesDepartment of Health Professions, Bern University of Applied SciencesDepartment of Health Professions, Bern University of Applied SciencesFederal Food Safety and Veterinary Office, Division of Risk Assessment, LaboratoriesFederal Food Safety and Veterinary Office, Division of Risk Assessment, LaboratoriesDepartment of Clinical Medicine & Surgery, Federico II University of Naples Medical SchoolAbstract Background Blood pressure is a primary cardiovascular disease risk factor. Population-wide governmental strategies aim to reduce lifestyle and dietary risk factors for hypertension, one of which is an unbalanced diet with high sodium and low potassium intakes. Nutrition interventions in the workplace are considered a promising approach in encouraging health-promoting behaviors. We developed and conducted the health promoting sodium reduction trial “Healthful & Tasty: Sure!” in worksites in the German-speaking part of Switzerland from May 2015 to Nov 2016, for which we present the study protocol and baseline characteristics. Methods Healthful & Tasty, a cluster nonrandomized single-arm trial with calibration arm, aimed to demonstrate the effectiveness of a combined educational and environmental intervention in the workplace in reducing employees’ average daily sodium/salt intake by 15%. To this end, health and food literacy of employees and guideline compliance among the catering facility team needed to be improved. The primary outcome measure was sodium/salt intake estimated from sodium excretion in a 24-h urine sample. Secondary outcome measures included changes in the overall qualitative diet composition, blood pressure, anthropometric indices, and health and food literacy. Of eight organizations with catering facilities, seven organizations took part in the nutrition education and catering salt reduction interventions, and one organization participated as a control. Overall, 145 consenting employees were included in the staggered, one-year four-phase trial, of which 132 participated in the intervention group. In addition to catering surveys and food sampling, the trial included five follow-up health assessments including questionnaires, blood pressure measurements, anthropometrics, and sodium, potassium, and iodine intake measurements obtained from 24-h and spot urine samples, and a food record checklist. Exploratory and hypothesis generating baseline statistical analysis included 141 participants with adequate 24-h urine samples. Discussion Despite practice-driven limitations to the study design and small cluster and participant numbers, this trial has methodological strength and will provide important insights into the effectiveness of a combined educational and environmental intervention to reduce salt intake among female and male Swiss employees. Trial registration German Clinical Trials Register, DRKS00006790. Registered 23 September 2014.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5366-0Workplace health promotion trialEducational interventionEnvironmental interventionSodiumSaltPotassium
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author Sigrid Beer-Borst
Xhyljeta Luta
Stefanie Hayoz
Kathrin Sommerhalder
Corinna Gréa Krause
Julia Eisenblätter
Sandra Jent
Stefan Siegenthaler
Rafael Aubert
Max Haldimann
Pasquale Strazzullo
spellingShingle Sigrid Beer-Borst
Xhyljeta Luta
Stefanie Hayoz
Kathrin Sommerhalder
Corinna Gréa Krause
Julia Eisenblätter
Sandra Jent
Stefan Siegenthaler
Rafael Aubert
Max Haldimann
Pasquale Strazzullo
Study design and baseline characteristics of a combined educational and environmental intervention trial to lower sodium intake in Swiss employees
BMC Public Health
Workplace health promotion trial
Educational intervention
Environmental intervention
Sodium
Salt
Potassium
author_facet Sigrid Beer-Borst
Xhyljeta Luta
Stefanie Hayoz
Kathrin Sommerhalder
Corinna Gréa Krause
Julia Eisenblätter
Sandra Jent
Stefan Siegenthaler
Rafael Aubert
Max Haldimann
Pasquale Strazzullo
author_sort Sigrid Beer-Borst
title Study design and baseline characteristics of a combined educational and environmental intervention trial to lower sodium intake in Swiss employees
title_short Study design and baseline characteristics of a combined educational and environmental intervention trial to lower sodium intake in Swiss employees
title_full Study design and baseline characteristics of a combined educational and environmental intervention trial to lower sodium intake in Swiss employees
title_fullStr Study design and baseline characteristics of a combined educational and environmental intervention trial to lower sodium intake in Swiss employees
title_full_unstemmed Study design and baseline characteristics of a combined educational and environmental intervention trial to lower sodium intake in Swiss employees
title_sort study design and baseline characteristics of a combined educational and environmental intervention trial to lower sodium intake in swiss employees
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract Background Blood pressure is a primary cardiovascular disease risk factor. Population-wide governmental strategies aim to reduce lifestyle and dietary risk factors for hypertension, one of which is an unbalanced diet with high sodium and low potassium intakes. Nutrition interventions in the workplace are considered a promising approach in encouraging health-promoting behaviors. We developed and conducted the health promoting sodium reduction trial “Healthful & Tasty: Sure!” in worksites in the German-speaking part of Switzerland from May 2015 to Nov 2016, for which we present the study protocol and baseline characteristics. Methods Healthful & Tasty, a cluster nonrandomized single-arm trial with calibration arm, aimed to demonstrate the effectiveness of a combined educational and environmental intervention in the workplace in reducing employees’ average daily sodium/salt intake by 15%. To this end, health and food literacy of employees and guideline compliance among the catering facility team needed to be improved. The primary outcome measure was sodium/salt intake estimated from sodium excretion in a 24-h urine sample. Secondary outcome measures included changes in the overall qualitative diet composition, blood pressure, anthropometric indices, and health and food literacy. Of eight organizations with catering facilities, seven organizations took part in the nutrition education and catering salt reduction interventions, and one organization participated as a control. Overall, 145 consenting employees were included in the staggered, one-year four-phase trial, of which 132 participated in the intervention group. In addition to catering surveys and food sampling, the trial included five follow-up health assessments including questionnaires, blood pressure measurements, anthropometrics, and sodium, potassium, and iodine intake measurements obtained from 24-h and spot urine samples, and a food record checklist. Exploratory and hypothesis generating baseline statistical analysis included 141 participants with adequate 24-h urine samples. Discussion Despite practice-driven limitations to the study design and small cluster and participant numbers, this trial has methodological strength and will provide important insights into the effectiveness of a combined educational and environmental intervention to reduce salt intake among female and male Swiss employees. Trial registration German Clinical Trials Register, DRKS00006790. Registered 23 September 2014.
topic Workplace health promotion trial
Educational intervention
Environmental intervention
Sodium
Salt
Potassium
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5366-0
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