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- W2334876851 abstract "Background High dietary sodium intake is associated with the development of hypertension which is one of the most important risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD), stroke and renal failure. Decreasing sodium intake will contribute to risk reduction in developing the diseases. The level of salt intake in our hypertensive patients can be monitored outpatiently and epidemiologic characteristics among those high salt intake can be sorted out to improve hypertension management. Methods A cross-sectional study which enrolled 320 hypertensive patients in hypertension clinic at Siriraj Hospital was carried out from September 2010 to January 2011. Epidemiologic data e.g. age, sex, body mass index (BMI), duration of treatment, education, salary, frequency of salty food consumed/week and clinical data e.g. creatinine clearance and anti-hypertensive drug(s) received were collected using pre-defined questionnaires. 24-hour urine for 2 days to determine average amount of urine sodium/day were collected by volunteers. Urine sodium of >100 mmol/day were considered high salt intake. Correlations of those with high salt intake with all variables were done. Results The prevalence of high salt intake was 73.4%. The mean amount of daily sodium intake was 148 mmol/day (3,404 mg/day). Rate of high salt intake was found in males more than females (p = 0.001), those of <60 year old (p = 0.012), those with higher education (p < 0.001), higher salary (p < 0.001) and those who have self-own business (p = 0.01). About three-quarters (76.3%) of those patients who knew the effect of salt on blood pressure consumed high salt diet. Conclusions This study revealed that nearly three-quarters of hypertensive patients attended at hypertension clinic still consumed high salt diet. Those patients with certain epidemilogic characteristics were found to consume high sodium diet. Simple verbal instructions for patients to consume low salt diet seem to be insufficient in clinical practice." @default.
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- W2334876851 title "J-036 THE PREVALENCE OF HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH HIGH SODIUM CONSUMPTION IN HYPERTENSION CLINIC AT SIRIRAJ HOSPITAL" @default.
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