Authors
Natália Gonçalves Ribeiro, Deborah F Lelis, Rosane H Griep, Sandhi M Barreto, Maria del Carmen B Molina, Maria I Schmidt, Bruce B Duncan, Isabela Bensenor, Paulo A Lotufo, José G Mill, Marcelo Perim Baldo
Publication date
2024/4/2
Journal
Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
Description
Background and Objective: Hypertension and type-2 diabetes are strong risk factors for cardiovascular diseases, and their management requires lifestyle changes, including a shift in dietary habits. The consumption of salt has increased in the last decades in some countries, but its association with type-2 diabetes remains unknown. Thus, we aimed to estimate the amount of salt intake among adults with and without diabetes and to assess whether concomitant hypertension and diabetes are associated with higher salt intake.
Methods: Data from 11,982 adults 35–74 years of age enrolled in the baseline of the Longitudinal Study of Adult Health-Brasil study (2008–2010) were studied. A clinical and anthropometric evaluation was performed, and their daily salt intake was estimated by the overnight 12-hr urine sodium excretion.
Results: Salt intake (gram per day) was higher in participants with diabetes as compared …
Scholar articles
NG Ribeiro, DF Lelis, RH Griep, SM Barreto… - Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders, 2024