Use of Salt-Restriction Spoons and Its Associations with Urinary Sodium and Potassium in the Zhejiang Province of China: Results of a Population-Based Survey
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participant Recruitment
2.2. Data Collection
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Study Participants
3.2. Additional Characteristics of SRS Users
3.3. Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior (KAB)
3.4. Associations of 24-h Urinary Sodium, Potassium Excretion, and Sodium-to-potassium Ratio with SRS Status
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
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Characteristic | All a | Using or Used SRS | Know How to Use SRS Correctly | Using SRS Correctly | ||||||
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(n = 7512) | Yes (n = 899) | No (n = 6613) | p Value | Yes (n = 660) | No (n = 239) | p Value | Yes (n = 418) | No (n = 242) | p Value | |
Age, year | 44.8 (14.0) | 43.7 (13.1) | 45.0 (14.1) | 0.009 * | 43.7 (13.0) | 43.6 (13.5) | 0.97 | 44.4 (12.9) | 42.4 (13.1) | 0.06 |
Gender, n (%) | 0.21 | 0.004 * | 0.09 | |||||||
Male | 3746 (49.9) | 466 (51.8) | 3278 (49.6) | 323 (48.9) | 143 (59.8) | 215 (51.4) | 108 (44.6) | |||
Female | 3766 (50.1) | 433 (48.2) | 3332 (50.4) | 337 (51.1) | 96 (40.2) | 203 (48.6) | 134 (55.4) | |||
Ethnicity, n (%) | 0.23 | 0.94 | 0.13 | |||||||
Han | 7364 (98.1) | 877 (97.6) | 6487 (98.1) | 644 (97.6) | 233 (97.5) | 405 (96.9) | 239 (98.8) | |||
Others | 145 (1.9) | 22 (2.4) | 123 (1.9) | 16 (2.4) | 6 (2.5) | 13 (3.1) | 3 (1.2) | |||
Education, n (%) | <0.001 * | <0.001 * | 0.96 | |||||||
<9 years | 2281 (30.4) | 160 (17.8) | 2121 (32.1) | 105 (15.9) | 55 (23.0) | 62 (14.8) | 43 (17.8) | |||
9–12 years | 3608 (48.0) | 479 (53.3) | 3129 (47.3) | 342 (51.8) | 137 (57.3) | 226 (54.1) | 116 (47.9) | |||
>12 years | 1620 (21.6) | 260 (28.9) | 1360 (20.6) | 213 (32.3) | 47 (19.7) | 130 (31.1) | 83 (34.3) | |||
Urbanity, n (%) | <0.001 * | <0.001 * | 0.10 | |||||||
Urban | 3303 (44.0) | 479 (53.3) | 2821 (42.7) | 374 (56.7) | 105 (43.9) | 247 (59.1) | 127 (52.5) | |||
Rural | 4209 (56.0) | 420 (46.7) | 3789 (57.3) | 286 (43.3) | 134 (56.1) | 171 (40.9) | 115 (47.5) | |||
Hypertension status, n (%) | 0.90 | 0.75 | 0.07 | |||||||
Normotensive | 4859 (64.7) | 583 (64.8) | 4273 (64.6) | 426 (64.5) | 157 (65.7) | 259 (62.0) | 167 (69.0) | |||
Hypertensive | 2653 (35.3) | 316 (35.2) | 2337 (35.4) | 234 (35.5) | 82 (34.3) | 159 (38.0) | 75 (31.0) | |||
Systolic blood pressure, mm Hg | 129.5 (19.1) | 128.7 (18.5) | 129.6 (19.2) | 0.19 | 128.0 (18.3) | 130.4 (18.9) | 0.09 | 129.0 (18.2) | 126.4 (18.5) | 0.08 |
Diastolic blood pressure, mm Hg | 80.4 (10.9) | 80.5 (10.7) | 80.4 (10.9) | 0.92 | 80.2 (10.6) | 81.3 (10.8) | 0.16 | 80.5 (10.6) | 79.5 (10.6) | 0.25 |
Body Mass Index, kg/m2 | 23.9 (3.4) | 24.1 (3.6) | 23.9 (3.4) | 0.08 | 24.0 (3.6) | 24.3 (3.7) | 0.33 | 24.2 (3.5) | 23.8 (3.6) | 0.19 |
Stroke, n (%) | 62 (0.8) | 6 (0.7) | 56 (0.8) | 0.58 | 3 (0.5) | 3 (1.3) | 0.19 | 2 (0.5) | 1 (0.4) | 0.90 |
Coronary heart disease, n (%) | 72 (1.0) | 9 (1.0) | 63 (1.0) | 0.89 | 6 (0.9) | 3 (1.3) | 0.65 | 4 (1.0) | 2 (0.8) | 0.87 |
Diabetes mellitus, n (%) | 565 (7.5) | 68 (7.6) | 497 (7.5) | 0.96 | 57 (8.6) | 11 (4.6) | 0.043 * | 39 (9.3) | 18 (7.4) | 0.41 |
Kidney disease, n (%) | 21 (0.3) | 3 (0.3) | 18 (0.3) | 0.74 | 3 (0.5) | 0 (0.0) | 0.30 | 3 (0.7) | 0 (0.0) | 0.19 |
Smoking status, n (%) | 0.59 | <0.001 * | 0.46 | |||||||
Never smoked | 5372 (71.5) | 649 (72.2) | 4723 (71.5) | 502 (76.1) | 147 (61.5) | 315 (75.4) | 187 (77.3) | |||
Former smoker | 312 (4.2) | 40 (4.4) | 272 (4.1) | 23 (3.5) | 17 (7.1) | 13 (3.1) | 10 (4.1) | |||
Current smoker | 1825 (24.3) | 210 (23.4) | 1615 (24.4) | 135 (20.5) | 75 (31.4) | 90 (21.5) | 45 (18.6) | |||
Alcohol use status, n (%) | 2474 (32.9) | 302 (33.6) | 2172 (32.9) | 0.66 | 203 (30.8) | 99 (41.4) | 0.003 * | 136 (32.5) | 67 (27.7) | 0.19 |
Physical activity, n (%) | 3020 (40.2) | 500 (55.6) | 2520 (38.1) | <0.001 * | 396 (60.0) | 104 (43.5) | <0.001 * | 260 (62.2) | 136 (56.2) | 0.13 |
Characteristic | All Who Use or Used SRS a | Know How to use SRS Correctly | Using SRS Correctly | ||||
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(n = 899) | Yes (n = 660) | No (n = 239) | p Value | Yes (n = 418) | No (n = 242) | p Value | |
Self-purchase with healthcare provider advice | 204 (22.7) | 189 (92.6) | 15 (7.6) | <0.001 * | 128 (67.7) | 61 (32.3) | 0.14 |
Product giveaway | 149 (16.6) | 102 (68.5) | 47 (31.5) | 0.13 | 60 (58.8) | 42 (41.2) | 0.30 |
Self-purchase without healthcare provider advice | 537 (59.7) | 366 (68.2) | 171 (31.8) | <0.001 * | 228 (62.3) | 138 (37.7) | 0.54 |
Other reason | 9 (1.0) | 3 (33.3) | 6 (66.7) | 0.006 * | 2 (66.7) | 1 (33.3) | 0.90 |
2 g Size | 267 (29.7) | 204 (76.4) | 63 (23.6) | 0.19 | 137 (67.2) | 67 (32.8) | 0.17 |
3 g Size | 208 (23.1) | 144 (69.2) | 64 (30.8) | 0.12 | 85 (59.0) | 59 (41.0) | 0.23 |
6 g Size | 396 (44.0) | 293 (74.0) | 103 (26.0) | 0.73 | 189 (64.5) | 104 (35.5) | 0.58 |
Other size | 28 (3.1) | 19 (67.9) | 9 (32.1) | 0.50 | 7 (36.8) | 12 (63.2) | 0.15 |
Characteristic | All | Using or Used SRS | Know How to Use SRS Correctly | Using SRS Correctly | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(n = 7512) | Yes (n = 899) | No (n = 6613) | p Value | Yes (n = 660) | No (n = 239) | p Value | Yes (n = 418) | No (n = 242) | p Value | |
Knowledge | ||||||||||
Know the diagnostic criteria of hypertension | 3998 (53.2) | 602 (67.0) | 3396 (51.4) | <0.001 * | 471 (71.4) | 131 (54.8) | <0.001 * | 320 (76.6) | 151 (62.4) | <0.001 * |
Know the hazards of hypertension | 5597 (74.5) | 770 (85.7) | 4827 (73.0) | <0.001 * | 591 (89.5) | 179 (74.9) | <0.001 * | 380 (90.9) | 211 (87.2) | 0.13 |
Know the risk factors of hypertension | 5963 (79.4) | 808 (89.9) | 5155 (78.0) | <0.001 * | 614 (93.0) | 194 (81.2) | <0.001 * | 394 (94.3) | 220 (90.9) | 0.10 |
Know less than 6 g salt per day | 2923 (38.9) | 508 (56.5) | 2415 (36.5) | <0.001 * | 408 (61.8) | 100 (41.8) | <0.001 * | 271 (64.8) | 137 (56.6) | 0.036 * |
Know that eating less salt lowers blood pressure | 4935 (65.7) | 717 (79.8) | 4218 (63.8) | <0.001 * | 553 (83.8) | 164 (68.6) | <0.001 * | 361 (86.4) | 192 (79.3) | 0.018 * |
Know the hazards of high salt | 5339 (71.1) | 765 (85.1) | 4574 (69.2) | <0.001 * | 591 (89.5) | 174 (72.8) | <0.001 * | 386 (92.3) | 205 (84.7) | 0.002 * |
Know what kind of people should eat a low-salt diet | 5960 (79.3) | 813 (90.4) | 5147 (77.9) | <0.001 * | 617 (93.5) | 196 (82.0) | <0.001 * | 396 (94.7) | 221 (91.3) | 0.09 |
Know low-sodium salt | 2256 (30.0) | 430 (47.8) | 1826 (27.6) | <0.001 * | 350 (53.0) | 80 (33.5) | <0.001 * | 233 (55.7) | 117 (48.3) | 0.07 |
Know that low-sodium salt helps control blood pressure | 1561 (20.8) | 352 (39.2) | 1209 (18.3) | <0.001* | 300 (45.5) | 52 (21.8) | <0.001 * | 205 (49.0) | 95 (39.3) | 0.015 * |
Attitude | ||||||||||
Approve that low-salt diet should be promoted | 6540 (87.1) | 846 (94.1) | 5694 (86.1) | <0.001 * | 642 (97.3) | 204 (85.4) | <0.001 * | 411 (98.3) | 231 (95.5) | 0.029 * |
Approve low-salt diet | 6622 (88.2) | 844 (93.9) | 5778 (87.4) | <0.001 * | 638 (96.7) | 206 (86.2) | <0.001 * | 405 (96.9) | 233 (96.3) | 0.68 |
Approve nutrition labeling of prepackaged food | 5641 (75.1) | 768 (85.4) | 4873 (73.7) | <0.001 * | 593 (89.8) | 175 (73.2) | <0.001 * | 383 (91.6) | 210 (86.8) | 0.047 * |
Believe that nutrition labeling of prepackaged food will help to choose low-salt diet | 5456 (72.6) | 770 (85.7) | 4686 (70.9) | <0.001 * | 593 (89.8) | 177 (74.1) | <0.001 * | 381 (91.1) | 212 (87.6) | 0.15 |
Behavior | ||||||||||
Self-assessment salt level | <0.001 * | 0.029 * | <0.001 * | |||||||
Not much | 2135 (28.4) | 289 (32.1) | 1846 (27.9) | 217 (32.9) | 72 (30.1) | 153 (36.6) | 64 (26.4) | |||
Moderate | 3974 (52.9) | 486 (54.1) | 3488 (52.8) | 366 (55.5) | 120 (50.2) | 236 (56.5) | 130 (53.7) | |||
Excessive | 1400 (18.6) | 124 (13.8) | 1276 (19.3) | 77 (11.7) | 47 (19.7) | 29 (6.9) | 48 (19.8) | |||
Received publicity or education on low-salt diet | 3678 (49.0) | 592 (65.9) | 3086 (46.7) | <0.001 * | 485 (73.5) | 107 (44.8) | <0.001 * | 321 (76.8) | 164 (67.8) | 0.011 * |
Pay attention to the nutrition label of prepackaged food | 1663 (22.1) | 381 (42.4) | 1282 (19.4) | <0.001 * | 335 (50.8) | 46 (19.2) | <0.001 * | 237 (56.7) | 98 (40.5) | <0.001 * |
Plan to reduce salt | 5861 (78.0) | 780 (86.8) | 5081 (76.9) | <0.001 * | 588 (89.1) | 192 (80.3) | <0.001 * | 377 (90.2) | 211 (87.2) | 0.23 |
Take initiative to reduce salt | 4377 (58.3) | 709 (78.9) | 3668 (55.5) | <0.001 * | 565 (85.6) | 144 (60.3) | <0.001 * | 373 (89.2) | 192 (79.3) | <0.001 * |
Using or used low-sodium salt | 1178 (15.7) | 270 (30.0) | 908 (13.7) | <0.001 * | 232 (35.2) | 38 (15.9) | <0.001 * | 163 (39.0) | 69 (28.5) | 0.007 * |
Characteristic | All | Using or Used SRS | Know How to Use SRS Correctly | Using SRS Correctly | ||||||
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(n = 1496) | Yes (n = 161) | No (n = 1335) | p Value | Yes (n = 116) | No (n = 45) | p Value | Yes (n = 77) | No (n = 39) | p Value | |
24-h urinary sodium/creatinine molar ratio (mmol/mmol) | 167.3 (72.2) | 166.9 (74.7) | 167.4 (71.9) | 0.37 | 166.5 (73.5) | 167.7 (78.6) | 0.87 | 170.6 (76.6) | 158.5 (67.1) | 0.39 |
24-h urinary potassium/creatinine molar ratio (mmol/mmol) | 38.2 (18.2) | 41.8 (21.8) | 37.8 (17.7) | 0.88 | 43.6 (22.5) | 37.2 (19.3) | 0.17 | 44.2 (21.8) | 42.5 (23.9) | 0.52 |
Sodium-to-potassium ratio (mmol/mmol) | 4.9 (2.4) | 4.5 (2.1) | 5.0 (2.5) | 0.029 * | 4.3 (1.8) | 5.1 (2.5) | 0.046 * | 4.2 (1.7) | 4.3 (2.1) | 0.48 |
24-h urinary creatinine, mmol/24 h | 10.1 (4.8) | 11.0 (6.0) | 10.0 (4.7) | 0.010 * | 11.0 (6.0) | 11.1 (6.2) | 0.84 | 11.3 (6.0) | 10.4 (6.0) | 0.87 |
24-h urinary volume, mL/24 h | 1449.3 (448.6) | 1539.9 (517.8) | 1438.4 (438.5) | 0.018 * | 1564.3 (549.0) | 1477.0 (425.8) | 0.37 | 1583.9 (540.9) | 1525.6 (569.9) | 0.57 |
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Du, X.; Zhao, D.; Henry, M.E.; Fang, L.; Xu, J.; Chen, X.; Zhang, J.; Bai, Y.; Wu, J.; Ma, J.; et al. Use of Salt-Restriction Spoons and Its Associations with Urinary Sodium and Potassium in the Zhejiang Province of China: Results of a Population-Based Survey. Nutrients 2021, 13, 1047. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13041047
Du X, Zhao D, Henry ME, Fang L, Xu J, Chen X, Zhang J, Bai Y, Wu J, Ma J, et al. Use of Salt-Restriction Spoons and Its Associations with Urinary Sodium and Potassium in the Zhejiang Province of China: Results of a Population-Based Survey. Nutrients. 2021; 13(4):1047. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13041047
Chicago/Turabian StyleDu, Xiaofu, Di Zhao, Megan E. Henry, Le Fang, Jianwei Xu, Xiangyu Chen, Jie Zhang, Yamin Bai, Jing Wu, Jixiang Ma, and et al. 2021. "Use of Salt-Restriction Spoons and Its Associations with Urinary Sodium and Potassium in the Zhejiang Province of China: Results of a Population-Based Survey" Nutrients 13, no. 4: 1047. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13041047
APA StyleDu, X., Zhao, D., Henry, M. E., Fang, L., Xu, J., Chen, X., Zhang, J., Bai, Y., Wu, J., Ma, J., Zhong, J., Yu, M., & Appel, L. J. (2021). Use of Salt-Restriction Spoons and Its Associations with Urinary Sodium and Potassium in the Zhejiang Province of China: Results of a Population-Based Survey. Nutrients, 13(4), 1047. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13041047