2009
DOI: 10.3746/jkfn.2009.38.10.1362
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A Study on Food Frequency, Dietary Habits and Nutrition Knowledge of the Elderly Who Intake High Sodium

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“…Thus, the method of measuring sodium intake and the sample might yield varying results. In the present study, excessive sodium intake was significantly more likely with increasing frequency of alcohol intake, supporting the findings of previous studies [ 16 , 29 ]. The proportion of subjects with a sodium intake >4000 mg was higher in those who consumed alcohol [ 16 ], and a positive correlation between alcohol intake and sodium intake was reported among subjects aged ≥ 65 years [ 29 ].…”
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“…Thus, the method of measuring sodium intake and the sample might yield varying results. In the present study, excessive sodium intake was significantly more likely with increasing frequency of alcohol intake, supporting the findings of previous studies [ 16 , 29 ]. The proportion of subjects with a sodium intake >4000 mg was higher in those who consumed alcohol [ 16 ], and a positive correlation between alcohol intake and sodium intake was reported among subjects aged ≥ 65 years [ 29 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In the present study, excessive sodium intake was significantly more likely with increasing frequency of alcohol intake, supporting the findings of previous studies [ 16 , 29 ]. The proportion of subjects with a sodium intake >4000 mg was higher in those who consumed alcohol [ 16 ], and a positive correlation between alcohol intake and sodium intake was reported among subjects aged ≥ 65 years [ 29 ]. Alcohol drinkers prefer saltier food 2.57–2.92 times more than non-drinkers [ 12 ], and the preference for salty tastes increases with increased smoking, alcohol intake, and obesity [ 30 , 31 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…It is the predominant view that an excessive sodium intake is having a negative influence on the health of the Korean population, since a Korean's daily salt consumption is approximately 13 g [20], which is more than twice the recommended dietary intake of WHO. In addition, while one of the major causes of death in Korea is cancer, some evidence suggests that the higher rate of gastric cancer, as opposed to other cancers, is related to high sodium consumption [2,22].…”
Section: Halophilic Archaea In Korean Foodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 심혈관질환, 뇌혈관질환, 위암 (Lee et al, 2011), 골다공증(Bae & Yeon 2011) 및 비만 (Han et al, 2010) (Yon et al, 2011). Park et al(2008) (Kim et al, 2009b;Lee et al, 2010;Kim et al, 2011)과 연령별 나트륨 섭취량 및 관련 식품 섭취패턴 분석 (Chung & Shim, 2008;Hwang, 2012;Jang et al, 2009;Lee et al, 2010;Moon et al, 2009;Park et al, 2008;Shin et al, 2010;Yon et al, 2011), 나트륨 저감화를 위한 교육자료 개발 및 영양교육 효과 (Choi et al, 2009;Kim et al, 2009a;Kim et al, 2010;Shin et al, 2008) 등이 있다. Kim et al(2012) (Jo, 2000).…”
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