Dietary Patterns of 479 Indonesian Adults and Their Associations with Sodium and Potassium Intakes Estimated by Two 24-h Urine Collections

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作者
Sari, Dianis Wulan [1 ,2 ]
Noguchi-Watanabe, Maiko [1 ,3 ]
Sasaki, Satoshi [4 ]
Yamamoto-Mitani, Noriko [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Med, Dept Gerontol Home Care & Long Term Care Nursing, Div Hlth Sci & Nursing,Bunkyo Ku, 7-3-1 Hongo, Tokyo 1130033, Japan
[2] Univ Airlangga, Fac Nursing, Surabaya 60115, East Java, Indonesia
[3] Tokyo Med & Dent Univ, Sch Hlth Care Sci, Dept Home Care Nursing Sci, Bunkyo Ku, 1-5-45 Yushima, Tokyo 1138510, Japan
[4] Univ Tokyo, Sch Publ Hlth, Grad Sch Med, Dept Social & Prevent Epidemiol,Bunkyo Ku, 7-3-1 Hongo, Tokyo 1130033, Japan
关键词
diet; dietary pattern; intake; sodium; potassium; 24-h urine collection; RELATIVE VALIDITY; EATING PATTERNS; NUTRIENT INTAKE; JAPANESE DIET; HYPERTENSION; WORLD; FOOD; CREATININE; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.3390/nu14142905
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
The excess sodium (Na) intake and insufficient potassium (K) intake are frequently observed all over the world, including Indonesia. This study explored the dietary patterns of Indonesian people and evaluated their associations with Na and K intakes. Na and K intakes were assessed by repeated 24-h urine collection. The dietary patterns of the previous month were extracted by factor analysis using the Indonesian Food Frequency Questionnaire. The participants were community-dwelling Indonesian men and women (n = 479) aged 20 years and over. We identified four dietary patterns in each sex. After controlling for confounding factors, the high quantile of 'Noodle, oil, and salty sea products' pattern was associated with the high Na intake in both men and women (p = 0.02 and <0.001, respectively). The 'Meat, vegetable, oil, and fruit' pattern statistically significantly contributed to the high K intake in men (p = 0.04), but not in women (p = 0.26). The 'Vegetable, non-oil, and milk' pattern in men and 'Meat, vegetable, and fruit' pattern in women were associated with low Na:K ratios (p = 0.03 and 0.01, respectively). Neither 'bread' nor 'fish' appeared as a major determinant of any dietary patterns in this population. The 'Noodle, oil, and salty sea products' pattern should be avoided to reduce sodium intake.
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