Sodium and Potassium Content of Foods Consumed in an Italian Population and the Impact of Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet on Their Intake

Aug 27, 2021Nutrients

Sodium and potassium levels in foods eaten by Italians and how following a Mediterranean diet affects their intake

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Abstract

The estimated mean sodium intake was 2.15 g/day, exceeding dietary recommendations.

  • High sodium and low potassium intakes are linked to increased blood pressure and cardiovascular disease risk.
  • Cereals, meat products, and dairy are the primary contributors to sodium intake, while meat, fresh fruits, and vegetables contribute most to potassium intake.
  • Adherence to a had minimal impact on sodium intake but significantly increased potassium intake.
  • The mean potassium intake was 3.37 g/day, slightly below the recommended 3.5 g/day for adults.
  • A higher potassium intake may help achieve healthy dietary recommendations despite high sodium consumption.

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Key numbers

2.15 g/day
Sodium Intake
Average daily sodium intake in the study population.
3.37 g/day
Potassium Intake
Average daily potassium intake in the study population.
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Sodium/Potassium Ratio
Predicted sodium/potassium ratio in high adherence subjects.

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What this is

  • This research assesses sodium and potassium intake in a Northern Italy community.
  • It examines how adherence to patterns influences these intakes.
  • The study analyzed 908 food samples and dietary habits of 719 adults.

Essence

  • Mean sodium intake was 2.15 g/day, exceeding recommendations, while potassium intake was 3.37 g/day, slightly below recommendations. Adherence to Mediterranean diets had limited impact on sodium intake but increased potassium intake.

Key takeaways

  • Sodium intake averaged 2.15 g/day, higher than the recommended 1.5–2 g/day. Major contributors included cereals (33.2%), meat products (24.5%), and dairy (13.6%).
  • Potassium intake averaged 3.37 g/day, close to the recommended 3.5 g/day. Key sources were meat (17.1%), fresh fruits (15.7%), and vegetables (15.1%).
  • Higher adherence to patterns did not significantly reduce sodium intake but was associated with increased potassium intake, lowering the sodium/potassium ratio.

Caveats

  • The study may underestimate sodium intake as it did not account for discretionary salt use. Dietary habits may have changed since the data collection period.
  • Results are not generalizable to children or elderly populations, who may have different dietary needs and risks.

Definitions

  • Mediterranean diet: A dietary pattern characterized by high consumption of plant-based foods, whole grains, fish, and olive oil, with moderate alcohol intake.

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