Background: In June 2016, the Republic of South Africa introduced legislation for mandatory limits for the upper sodium content permitted in a wide range of processed foods. We assessed the sodium levels of packaged foods in South Africa during the one-year period leading up to the mandatory implementation date of the legislation. Methods: Data on the nutritional composition of packaged foods was obtained from nutrition information panels on food labels through both in-store surveys and crowdsourcing by users of the HealthyFood Switch mobile phone app between June 2015 and August 2016. Summary sodium levels were calculated for 15 food categories, including the 13 categories covered by the sodium legislation. The percentage of foods that met...
The prevalence of adult hypertension has increased at an alarming rate in recent years in South Afri...
The use of sodium in processed foods, including meats, has been in existent over centuries. Its use...
Salt consumption in many countries of the world exceeds the level recommended by WHO (5 g/day), whic...
Background: In June 2016, the Republic of South Africa introduced legislation for mandatory limits f...
Background In June 2016, the Republic of South Africa introduced legislation for mandatory limits fo...
Background: In June 2016, the Republic of South Africa introduced legislation for mandatory limits f...
Background: In June 2016, the Republic of South Africa introduced legislation for mandatory limits f...
Background In June 2016, the Republic of South Africa introduced legislation for mandatory limits fo...
MSc (Dietetics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Background Hypertension is a growi...
Abstract:Background. Rising levels of hypertension and the associated non-communicable diseases (NCD...
Increased consumption of unhealthy processed foods, particularly those high in sodium, is a major ri...
Evidence suggests that enhancing sodium reduction in processed foods may be a necessity for public h...
Increased consumption of unhealthy processed foods, particularly those high in sodium, is a major ri...
Increased consumption of unhealthy processed foods, particularly those high in sodium, is a major ri...
Increased consumption of unhealthy processed foods, particularly those high in sodium, is a major ri...
The prevalence of adult hypertension has increased at an alarming rate in recent years in South Afri...
The use of sodium in processed foods, including meats, has been in existent over centuries. Its use...
Salt consumption in many countries of the world exceeds the level recommended by WHO (5 g/day), whic...
Background: In June 2016, the Republic of South Africa introduced legislation for mandatory limits f...
Background In June 2016, the Republic of South Africa introduced legislation for mandatory limits fo...
Background: In June 2016, the Republic of South Africa introduced legislation for mandatory limits f...
Background: In June 2016, the Republic of South Africa introduced legislation for mandatory limits f...
Background In June 2016, the Republic of South Africa introduced legislation for mandatory limits fo...
MSc (Dietetics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Background Hypertension is a growi...
Abstract:Background. Rising levels of hypertension and the associated non-communicable diseases (NCD...
Increased consumption of unhealthy processed foods, particularly those high in sodium, is a major ri...
Evidence suggests that enhancing sodium reduction in processed foods may be a necessity for public h...
Increased consumption of unhealthy processed foods, particularly those high in sodium, is a major ri...
Increased consumption of unhealthy processed foods, particularly those high in sodium, is a major ri...
Increased consumption of unhealthy processed foods, particularly those high in sodium, is a major ri...
The prevalence of adult hypertension has increased at an alarming rate in recent years in South Afri...
The use of sodium in processed foods, including meats, has been in existent over centuries. Its use...
Salt consumption in many countries of the world exceeds the level recommended by WHO (5 g/day), whic...