Objective: To evaluate the relationship between the behaviors of salt consumption and socio-demographic and clinical variables. Method: sodium consumption was evaluated using the methods: Self-reporting (considering 3 different behaviors related to salt consumption), 24- hr dietary recall, discretionary salt, food frequency questionnaire, estimation of total sodium intake and 24-hr urinary excretion of sodium (n=108). Results: Elevated salt intake according to the different measurements of consumption of the nutrient was associated with the variables: male sex, low level of schooling and monthly income, being Caucasian, and being professionally inactive; and with the clinical variables: elevated Body Mass Index, tensional levels, ventricular hypertrophy and the number of medications used. Conclusion: The data obtained shows a heterogenous association between the different behaviors related to salt consumption and the socio-demographic and clinical variables. This data can be used to optimize the directing of educational activities with a view to reducing salt consumption among hypertensives.
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Perin, M. S., Cornélio, M. E., Rodrigues, R. C. M., & Gallani, M. C. B. J. (2013). Characterization of salt consumption among hypertensives according to socio-demographic and clinical factors. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 21(5), 1013–1021. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-11692013000500002
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