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Cost-effectiveness of reducing salt intake in the Pacific Islands: protocol for a before and after intervention study
Webster, J; Snowdon, W; Moodie, M; Viali, S; Schultz, J; Bell, C; Land, MA; Downs, S; Christoforou, A; Dunford, E; Barzi, F; Woodward, M; Neal, BPublished 2014-02-04Background: There is broad consensus that diets high in salt are bad for health and that reducing salt intake is a cost-effective strategy for preventing chronic diseases. The World Health Organization has been supporting ...Open AccessArticle -
Dietary Salt Intake and Discretionary Salt Use in Two General Population Samples in Australia: 2011 and 2014
Nowson, C; Lim, K; Grimes, C; O'Halloran, S; Land, MA; Webster, J; Shaw, J; Chalmers, J; Smith, W; Flood, V; Woodward, M; Neal, BPublished 2015-12-15The limited Australian measures to reduce population sodium intake through national initiatives targeting sodium in the food supply have not been evaluated. The aim was, thus, to assess if there has been a change in salt ...Open AccessArticle -
Effects of a community-based salt reduction program in a regional Australian population
Land, MA; Wu, JHY; Selwyn, A; Crino, M; Woodward, M; Chalmers, J; Webster, J; Nowson, C; Jeffery, P; Smith, W; Flood, V; Neal, BPublished 2016-05-11Background: Salt reduction is a public health priority but there are few studies testing the efficacy of plausible salt reduction programs. Methods: A multi-faceted, community-based salt reduction program using the ...Open AccessArticle -
Protocol for the implementation and evaluation of a community-based intervention seeking to reduce dietary salt intake in Lithgow, Australia
Land, MA; Jeffery, P; Webster, J; Crino, M; Chalmers, J; Woodward, M; Nowson, C; Smith, W; Flood, V; Neal, BPublished 2014-04-14Background: Excess dietary salt is a leading risk for health. Multiple health, government, industry and community organisations have identified the need to reduce consumption of dietary salt. This project seeks to implement ...Open AccessArticle -
Reliable Quantification of the Potential for Equations Based on Spot Urine Samples to Estimate Population Salt Intake: Protocol for a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Huang, L; Crino, M; Wu, JHY; Woodward, M; Land, MA; McLean, R; Webster, J; Enkhtungalag, B; Nowson, CA; Elliott, P; Cogswell, M; Toft, U; Mill, JG; Furlanetto, TW; Ilich, JZ; Hong, YH; Cohall, D; Luzardo, L; Noboa, O; Holm, E; Gerbes, AL; Senousy, B; Pinar Kara, S; Brewster, LM; Ueshima, H; Subramanian, S; Teo, BW; Allen, N; Choudhury, SR; Polonia, J; Yasuda, Y; Campbell, NR; Neal, B; Peterson, KSPublished 2016-09-21BACKGROUND: Methods based on spot urine samples (a single sample at one time-point) have been identified as a possible alternative approach to 24-hour urine samples for determining mean population salt intake. OBJECTIVE: ...Open AccessArticle -
Salt intake assessed by 24 h urinary sodium excretion in a random and opportunistic sample in Australia
Land, MA; Webster, J; Christoforou, A; Praveen, D; Jeffrey, P; Chalmers, J; Smith, W; Woodward, M; Barzi, F; Nowson, C; Flood, V; Neal, BPublished 2014-01-16Objective: The gold standard method for measuring population sodium intake is based on a 24 h urine collection carried out in a random population sample. However, because participant burden is high, response rates are ...Open AccessArticle
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