Low potassium and high sodium intakes: a double health threat to Cape Verdeans
Abstract Background Cape Verde presents a high rate of cardiovascular diseases. Low potassium and high sodium intakes are related to cardiovascular diseases. However, studies regarding these two micronutrients continue to be rare in African urban settings. This work aims to estimate potassium and so...
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doaj-f196887419d34511ae218159187bd70d2020-11-25T01:38:01ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582018-08-0118111110.1186/s12889-018-5911-xLow potassium and high sodium intakes: a double health threat to Cape VerdeansDaniela Alves0Zélia Santos1Miguel Amado2Isabel Craveiro3António Pedro Delgado4Artur Correia5Luzia Gonçalves6Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical - Universidade Nova de Lisboa, IHMT-UNLInstituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical - Universidade Nova de Lisboa, IHMT-UNLCivil Enginnering Research and Inovation for Sustainability, CERis, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de LisboaInstituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical - Universidade Nova de Lisboa, IHMT-UNLInstituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical - Universidade Nova de Lisboa, IHMT-UNLInstituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical - Universidade Nova de Lisboa, IHMT-UNLInstituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical - Universidade Nova de Lisboa, IHMT-UNLAbstract Background Cape Verde presents a high rate of cardiovascular diseases. Low potassium and high sodium intakes are related to cardiovascular diseases. However, studies regarding these two micronutrients continue to be rare in African urban settings. This work aims to estimate potassium and sodium intakes and to analyse the self-reported salt intake by gender and by type of urban area in the city of Praia – the capital of Cape Verde. Methods In the first stage (n = 1912), an intra-urban study was designed in two types of urban areas (formal and informal), using a sampling strategy based on random selection of geographical coordinates, in order to apply a questionnaire. In a second stage, a 24-h dietary recall and anthropometric measurements were performed by local nutritionists. Potassium and sodium intakes were estimated for 599 participants (149 men and 450 women). Non-parametric methods (including quantile regression) were used in the statistical analysis. Results In informal areas, a higher percentage of women reported having hypertension (31.0%) compared to formal areas (19.7%). Based on 24-h dietary recall, median potassium intake for men was 2924.2 mg/day and for women and 2562.6 mg/day. Almost 70.0% of men and 80.0% of women ingested less than the recommended 3510 mg/day of potassium. In informal areas, men and women presented high medians of sodium intakes compared to formal areas (men: 4131.2 vs 3014.6 mg/day and women: 3243.4 vs 2522.4 mg/day). On the other hand, the percentage of participants exceeding 2000 mg/day for sodium was high (≥70.8%), even for participants that self-reported low-salt intake. Quantile regression models revealed effects of the type of urban area and gender in the potassium and sodium intakes, at least, in some quartiles, accounting for age, academic qualifications, and professional situation. Conclusions A low potassium intake and a high sodium intake were found in Praia. Thus, efficient health education campaigns and health promotion are needed and should be tailored considering gender and urban areas.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5911-xPotassiumSodiumCardiovascular diseasesHypertensionOverweightObesity |
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Daniela Alves Zélia Santos Miguel Amado Isabel Craveiro António Pedro Delgado Artur Correia Luzia Gonçalves Low potassium and high sodium intakes: a double health threat to Cape Verdeans BMC Public Health Potassium Sodium Cardiovascular diseases Hypertension Overweight Obesity |
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Daniela Alves Zélia Santos Miguel Amado Isabel Craveiro António Pedro Delgado Artur Correia Luzia Gonçalves |
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Low potassium and high sodium intakes: a double health threat to Cape Verdeans |
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Low potassium and high sodium intakes: a double health threat to Cape Verdeans |
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Low potassium and high sodium intakes: a double health threat to Cape Verdeans |
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Low potassium and high sodium intakes: a double health threat to Cape Verdeans |
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low potassium and high sodium intakes: a double health threat to cape verdeans |
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Abstract Background Cape Verde presents a high rate of cardiovascular diseases. Low potassium and high sodium intakes are related to cardiovascular diseases. However, studies regarding these two micronutrients continue to be rare in African urban settings. This work aims to estimate potassium and sodium intakes and to analyse the self-reported salt intake by gender and by type of urban area in the city of Praia – the capital of Cape Verde. Methods In the first stage (n = 1912), an intra-urban study was designed in two types of urban areas (formal and informal), using a sampling strategy based on random selection of geographical coordinates, in order to apply a questionnaire. In a second stage, a 24-h dietary recall and anthropometric measurements were performed by local nutritionists. Potassium and sodium intakes were estimated for 599 participants (149 men and 450 women). Non-parametric methods (including quantile regression) were used in the statistical analysis. Results In informal areas, a higher percentage of women reported having hypertension (31.0%) compared to formal areas (19.7%). Based on 24-h dietary recall, median potassium intake for men was 2924.2 mg/day and for women and 2562.6 mg/day. Almost 70.0% of men and 80.0% of women ingested less than the recommended 3510 mg/day of potassium. In informal areas, men and women presented high medians of sodium intakes compared to formal areas (men: 4131.2 vs 3014.6 mg/day and women: 3243.4 vs 2522.4 mg/day). On the other hand, the percentage of participants exceeding 2000 mg/day for sodium was high (≥70.8%), even for participants that self-reported low-salt intake. Quantile regression models revealed effects of the type of urban area and gender in the potassium and sodium intakes, at least, in some quartiles, accounting for age, academic qualifications, and professional situation. Conclusions A low potassium intake and a high sodium intake were found in Praia. Thus, efficient health education campaigns and health promotion are needed and should be tailored considering gender and urban areas. |
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Potassium Sodium Cardiovascular diseases Hypertension Overweight Obesity |
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