Journal of Ethnic Foods

Journal of Ethnic Foods

Volume 2, Issue 3, September 2015, Pages 92-96
Journal of Ethnic Foods

Original article
Sodium intake and prevalence of hypertension, coronary heart disease, and stroke in Korean adults

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Abstract

Background

Despite all the research that has been conducted so far on the correlation between sodium intake and hypertension, coronary heart disease, and stroke, the results thereof have no consistency.

Methods

By utilizing the data of the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey conducted by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, we carried out a more systematic investigation on sodium intake and prevalence rates in Korean adults. Sodium intake per kilogram, on which sodium intake is divided by weight, was applied to a model as a variable and the data has been separately analyzed according to sex. The total number of observed values after outlier elimination was 27,346, including 10,936 men and 16,410 women.

Results

It was found that there is a positive correlation between sodium intake and prevalence rates of coronary heart disease, while potassium intake has a negative correlation with prevalence rates of hypertension and stroke.

Conclusion

In order to control the effect of sodium on diseases, attention must also be paid to the influence of potassium on diseases as a covariate, and it is considered that additional research should be made regarding the role of potassium in studying the impact of sodium on health in the future.

Keywords

coronary heart diseases
hypertension
potassium intake
prevalence rate
sodium intake

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