@article{b7a3f502483e4e93ba8737fb06851dc2,
title = "The Science of Salt: A regularly updated systematic review of the implementation of salt reduction interventions (September 2016–February 2017)",
abstract = "This periodic review aims to identify, summarize, and appraise studies relating to the implementation of salt reduction strategies that were published between September 2016 and February 2017. A total of 41 studies were included as relevant to the design, assessment, and implementation of salt reduction strategies, and a detailed appraisal was conducted on the seven studies that evaluated the impact of salt reduction strategies. Of these, three were national studies or included large populations and four were conducted in communities with small participant sample sizes. Each study used a different strategy for reducing salt intake varying from category-specific sodium targets for packaged food to use of a low-sodium salt substitute to behavior change interventions. Four studies found statistically significant decreases in dietary salt intake and one study showed statistically significant decreases in mean sodium density of packaged food products. Four of the seven studies used either spot or 24-hour urine samples to measure dietary salt intake and five were conducted in East or Southeast Asia—two of which were in low- and middle-income countries. Study quality varied among the seven studies and all except one had one or more risks related to bias.",
author = "Claire Johnson and Santos, {Joseph A.} and Briar McKenzie and Thout, {Sudhir Raj} and Kathy Trieu and Rachael McLean and Petersen, {Kristina S.} and Campbell, {Norm R.C.} and Jacqui Webster",
note = "Funding Information: JAS, KT, ST, CJ, BM, NC, and RM have no conflicts of interest to declare. JW is the Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre on Population Salt Reduction and is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council/National Heart Foundation Career Development Fellowship on international strategies to reduce salt. JW receives funding from the WHO, VicHealth, and the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia for re‐ search on salt reduction. JW, KT, and JS were authors on the Do et al (2016) study and RM was an author on the Lofthouse et al (2016) study included in this review. NC is a paid consultant to Novartis Foundation on hypertension control in low-resource settings, a paid consultant to Midway Corp for advice on BP measurement, and an unpaid member of World Action on Salt and Health. Funding Information: Source of funding: National Research Fund for the Republic of Korea and a research grant from Hallym University. Funding Information: Sources of funding: Funding for the NSRI Packaged Food Database was supported in part through cooperative agreements with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The authors were sup‐ ported by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Funding Information: Source of funding: Federal funds from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; National Institutes of Health; the Department of Health and Human Services; and the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (CDC). Additional support was provided through the UnitedHealth Group. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright}2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.",
year = "2017",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1111/jch.13099",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "19",
pages = "928--938",
journal = "Journal of Clinical Hypertension",
issn = "1524-6175",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "10",
}