Twenty-four hour urinary sodium and potassium excretion in adult population of Slovenia: results of the Manjsoli.si/2022 study.


Journal

Public health nutrition
ISSN: 1475-2727
Titre abrégé: Public Health Nutr
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9808463

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
16 Sep 2024
Historique:
medline: 17 9 2024
pubmed: 17 9 2024
entrez: 16 9 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

The objective of study was to assess 24-h urinary Na and K excretion and estimate the average salt and K intakes in a nationally representative sample of the adult population of Slovenia. A nationally representative cross-sectional study was conducted in four stages between September and November 2022: study questionnaire, physical measurements, 24-h urine collection and laboratory analysis. Slovenia. We invited 2000 adult, non-institutionalised inhabitants of Slovenia, aged between 25 and 64 years. A stratified two-staged sample was selected from this population by the Statistical Office of Slovenia, using sampling from the Central Population Register. According to the WHO methodology, additional eligibility criteria were screened before participating. A total of 518 individuals participated in all four stages of the study, resulting in a response rate of 30 %. The mean 24-h urinary Na excretion was 168 mmol/d (95 % CI 156, 180), which corresponds to a mean estimated intake of 10·3 g salt/d (95 % CI 9·6, 11·1). Mean 24-h urinary K excretion was 65·4 mmol/d (95 % CI 63·2, 67·5), and the estimated mean K intake was 2·93 g/d (95 % CI 2·84, 3·03). There were statistically significant differences in mean intakes between males and females. The mean sodium-to-potassium ratio was 2·7 (95 % CI 2·5, 2·8). The study results highlighted that the salt intake in the adult population of Slovenia remains much higher than recommended by the WHO, and K intakes are insufficient, as most participants did not meet the recommendations.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39282803
pii: S1368980024001605
doi: 10.1017/S1368980024001605
doi:

Substances chimiques

Sodium 9NEZ333N27
Potassium RWP5GA015D
Sodium Chloride, Dietary 0
Potassium, Dietary 0
Sodium, Dietary 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

e163

Auteurs

Saša Kugler (S)

University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
National Institute of Public Health, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Urška Blaznik (U)

National Institute of Public Health, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Maruša Rehberger (M)

National Institute of Public Health, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Metka Zaletel (M)

National Institute of Public Health, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Aleš Korošec (A)

National Institute of Public Health, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Matej Somrak (M)

University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Adrijana Oblak (A)

University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Igor Pravst (I)

Nutritional Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Maša Hribar (M)

Nutritional Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Anita Kušar (A)

Nutritional Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Jana Brguljan-Hitij (J)

University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Simona Gaberšček (S)

University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Katja Zaletel (K)

University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Ivan Eržen (I)

National Institute of Public Health, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

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