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dc.contributor.authorBhattacharya, Sudip-
dc.contributor.authorBera, Om Prakash-
dc.contributor.authorSaleem, Sheikh Mohd-
dc.contributor.authorHossain, Md Mahbub-
dc.contributor.authorVarshney, Deep Shikha-
dc.contributor.authorKaur, Ravneet-
dc.contributor.authorRana, Rishabh Kumar-
dc.contributor.authorGokdemir, Ozden-
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-16T12:59:05Z-
dc.date.available2023-06-16T12:59:05Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.issn2405-4577-
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.clnesp.2021.12.006-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/1130-
dc.description.abstractMultiple salt reduction strategies have been devised from time to time, addressing the issues of hypertension without considering the other essential factors, like the variability of salt sensitivity from the person to person. In this paper, we discuss how high salt consumption is one modifiable risk factor associated with hypertension among Indians, and there needs to be updated cut-off values. A thorough literature search on salt consumption articles on well-known search engines like Cochrane Library, PubMed, Google Scholar and Embase electronic database revealed a paucity of data in this field for India. Several studies revealed that the mean salt intake among the Indian populations ranges between 5.22 and 42.30 g/day. Moreover, among other risk factors analysed, salt intake (> 5 gm/day) was significantly associated with the development of hypertension. Although the need to address reduced salt intake for primordial prevention of hypertension and related cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in India is well acknowledged by the key stakeholders, social and cultural beliefs, unorganized food retail sector and lack of existing food policing are some of the potential barriers that affect the progress and employment of such effective strategies. Some multinational food companies have already research is warranted to evaluate the contextual barriers and facilitators and to adopt effective strategies to improve awareness among consumers, to encourage the endorsement of salt reduction by the food industry, and to facilitate the adoption of countrywide consumer-friendly food labelling. We concluded that salt consumption is high in India, although this assessment has been done primarily by subjective methods in India. People all across are recommended the same cut-off value of dietary salt consumption regardless of the diversity in dietary patterns and environmental conditions across the country. There is an urgent need to address these issues through evidence-based population research. (C) 2021 European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherElsevieren_US
dc.relation.ispartofClınıcal Nutrıtıon Espenen_US
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessen_US
dc.subjectHypertensionen_US
dc.subjectSalt intakeen_US
dc.subjectDietary modi ficationsen_US
dc.subjectRisk factoren_US
dc.subjectUrinary Sodiumen_US
dc.subjectBlood-Pressureen_US
dc.subjectPopulationen_US
dc.subjectExcretionen_US
dc.subjectIndiaen_US
dc.titleDietary salt consumption pattern as an antecedent risk factor for hypertension: Status, vision, and future recommendationsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.clnesp.2021.12.006-
dc.identifier.pmid35063238en_US
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85121684540en_US
dc.departmentİzmir Ekonomi Üniversitesien_US
dc.authoridHossain, Mahbub/0000-0002-7059-7768-
dc.authoridRana, Rishabh Kumar/0000-0002-3585-5346-
dc.authoridGokdemir, Ozden/0000-0002-0542-5767-
dc.authoridBera, Om/0000-0003-0513-7658-
dc.authorid, Deep shikha/0000-0001-5766-341X-
dc.authoridSaleem, Sheikh Mohd/0000-0001-8575-0713-
dc.authorwosidHossain, Mahbub/ABG-2829-2022-
dc.authorwosidRana, Rishabh Kumar/ABB-5751-2020-
dc.authorwosidGokdemir, Ozden/W-1663-2017-
dc.authorscopusid57226886108-
dc.authorscopusid56888601200-
dc.authorscopusid57194708410-
dc.authorscopusid57207311791-
dc.authorscopusid57384747800-
dc.authorscopusid57616694500-
dc.authorscopusid57109944200-
dc.identifier.volume47en_US
dc.identifier.startpage422en_US
dc.identifier.endpage430en_US
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000747721900059en_US
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanıen_US
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