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The key to life nutrition program: results from a community-based dietary sodium reduction trial. | LitMetric

The key to life nutrition program: results from a community-based dietary sodium reduction trial.

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Center for Healthy Aging (CHA), Department of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, 130 North Bellefield Avenue Suite 300, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.

Published: May 2010

Objective: Evaluation of a dietary Na reduction trial in a community setting.

Design: Community-based randomized trial. Ten-week nutrition intervention activities focused on lifestyle modification to decrease dietary Na intake, under the supervision of a registered dietitian. Twenty-four hour urine specimens were collected at baseline and follow-up visits to determine 24 h urinary Na excretion.

Setting: The University of Pittsburgh Center for Healthy Aging, Key to Life Nutrition Program.

Subjects: Hypertensive adults at least 65 years of age.

Results: Mean age of participants was 75 years. Twenty-four hour mean urinary Na excretion at baseline was 3174 mg/d. This reduced to 2944 mg/d (P = 0.30) and 2875 mg/d (P or=1000 ml, baseline to 12 months), mean urinary Na excretion decreased from 3220 mg/d to 2875 mg/d (P
Conclusions: Significant reductions in mean 24 h urinary Na were reported, but results fell short of the recommended guidelines of 1500 mg/d for at-risk individuals. Our results reiterate the difficulty in implementing these guidelines in community-based programmes. More aggressive public health efforts, food industry support and health policy changes are needed to decrease Na levels in older adults to the recommended guidelines.

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