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成功减少成人盐摄入量的干预措施

CRD42020221165

What interventions was performed in last 10 years for successful reduction of adult’s salt intake? P – Adults (>18 years) I – Interventions that successfully (significantly) reduce salt intake in the last 10 years C

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Meta Analysis Id
398
Evidence Id
8956
Core Evidence Id
8956
Source Meta Analysis Id
378
Herb2 Meta Analysis Id
HBMA000378
Crd Id
CRD42020221165
Title
Interventions to successfully reduce adults salt intake
Review Question
What interventions was performed in last 10 years for successful reduction of adult’s salt intake? P – Adults (>18 years) I – Interventions that successfully (significantly) reduce salt intake in the last 10 years C – No intervention program O – Reduced salt intake estimated by urinary measurements (24h and spot)
Study Type Included
RCT / Pilot studies / interventions with no control arm / experimental studies
Condition Being Studied
Interventions that successfully (statistically significantly) reduce salt intake
Participant
Studies of all populations, adults (>18 years) and living in any region worldwide. We excluded studies performed among participants with kidney disease and studies that not exclusively targeted potassium or sodium intake but multiple health behaviors (e.g., physical activity and diet).
Animal
Human Disease Modelled
Intervention
Interventions that successfully reduce salt intake (any significant reduction in salt intake); Studies with an intervention period of equal or more than 4 weeks
Comparator Control
No intervention program
Main Outcome
Reduced salt intake estimated by urinary measurements (Spot urine; 24-hour urine collection) Measures of effect Method of aggregation (e.g. mean and standard deviation of sodium intake before and after the intervention)
Outcome Measure
Additional Outcome
Blood pressure (SBP and DBP) Measures of effect Method of aggregation (e.g. mean and standard deviation of blood pressure values before and after the intervention);
Study Method
Intervention, Narrative synthesis, Systematic review
Keyword
Adult; Blood Pressure; Feeding Behavior; Humans; Sodium Chloride, Dietary
Contact
Tânia da Silva Santos [email protected]
Organisational Affiliation
Faculty of Nutrition and Food Sciences from Oporto University (FCNAUP) https://sigarra.up.pt/fcnaup/en/WEB_PAGE.INICIAL
Funding Source
Other Selection Criteria
Final Publication
Same Topic Review
Published Protocol
Review Type
Language
English
Country
Portugal
Review Stage
Review Ongoing
First Submission Date
2020-11-17
Registration Date
2020-12-18
Anticipated Start Date
2020-11-17
Anticipated Completion Date
2021-01-31
Title Cn
成功减少成人盐摄入量的干预措施
Title En
Interventions to successfully reduce adults salt intake
Bilingual Status
complete