The average reported dietary Na intake of children in Australia is high: 2694 mg/d (9–13 years). No data exist describing food sources of Na in Australian children\u27s diets and potential impact of Na reduction targets for processed foods. The aim of the present study was to determine sources of dietary Na in a nationally representative sample of Australian children aged 2–16 years and to assess the impact of application of the UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) Na reduction targets on Na intake. Na intake and use of discretionary salt (note: conversion of salt to Na, 1 g of NaCl (salt) = 390 mg Na) were assessed from 24-h dietary recall in 4487 children participating in the Australian 2007 Children\u27s Nutrition and Physical Acti...
Excessive salt intake has negative effects on health and persists as a dietary problem in Spanish ch...
The limited Australian measures to reduce population sodium intake through national initiatives targ...
Aim: Packaged foods dominate Australia\u27s food supply and are important contributors to nutrition‐...
OBJECTIVES: To assess dietary sodium intake and the food sources of sodium in a sample of Australian...
This research showed that Australian preschool children are consuming high amounts of sodium which e...
High sodium intake during infancy and early childhood can change salt preference and blood pressure ...
Objective To assess the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and dietary sodium intake, an...
Objective To measure total daily salt intake using 24 h urinary Na excretion within a sample of Vict...
OBJECTIVES: To examine sodium and potassium urinary excretion by socioeconomic status (SES), discret...
Objectives To examine sodium and potassium urinary excretion by socioeconomic status (SES), discreti...
BACKGROUND: The Australian federal government will soon release voluntary sodium reduction targets f...
Background: The Australian federal government will soon release voluntary sodium reduction targets f...
BackgroundIdentifying current major dietary sources of sodium can enhance strategies to reduce exces...
Objectives: Sodium is the mineral that has been, mainly, linked to hypertension and cardiovascular d...
Objectives: Sodium is the mineral that has been, mainly, linked to hypertension and cardiovascular d...
Excessive salt intake has negative effects on health and persists as a dietary problem in Spanish ch...
The limited Australian measures to reduce population sodium intake through national initiatives targ...
Aim: Packaged foods dominate Australia\u27s food supply and are important contributors to nutrition‐...
OBJECTIVES: To assess dietary sodium intake and the food sources of sodium in a sample of Australian...
This research showed that Australian preschool children are consuming high amounts of sodium which e...
High sodium intake during infancy and early childhood can change salt preference and blood pressure ...
Objective To assess the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and dietary sodium intake, an...
Objective To measure total daily salt intake using 24 h urinary Na excretion within a sample of Vict...
OBJECTIVES: To examine sodium and potassium urinary excretion by socioeconomic status (SES), discret...
Objectives To examine sodium and potassium urinary excretion by socioeconomic status (SES), discreti...
BACKGROUND: The Australian federal government will soon release voluntary sodium reduction targets f...
Background: The Australian federal government will soon release voluntary sodium reduction targets f...
BackgroundIdentifying current major dietary sources of sodium can enhance strategies to reduce exces...
Objectives: Sodium is the mineral that has been, mainly, linked to hypertension and cardiovascular d...
Objectives: Sodium is the mineral that has been, mainly, linked to hypertension and cardiovascular d...
Excessive salt intake has negative effects on health and persists as a dietary problem in Spanish ch...
The limited Australian measures to reduce population sodium intake through national initiatives targ...
Aim: Packaged foods dominate Australia\u27s food supply and are important contributors to nutrition‐...