Author/Authors :
Khosravi, Alireza Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Kelishadi, Roya Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Sarrafzadegan, Nizal Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Boshtam, Maryam Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Nouri, Fatemeh Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Zarfeshani, Sonia Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Esmaillzadeh, Ahmad Department of Community Nutrition - School of Nutrition and Food Science - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Background: Data on the effect of lifestyle intervention programs on salt intake and blood pressure in developing countries are
scarce. This study aimed to assess the impact of a healthy lifestyle community-based trial on salt intake and blood pressure
among a representative sample of normotensive Iranian adults. Materials and Methods: We compared the data for salt intake,
urinary sodium levels and blood pressure from three cross-sectional surveys in time points of 1999, 2001-2002 (beginning of
the community interventions), and 2007 (after the community trial) for normotensive adult population of Isfahan, Iran in the
framework of Isfahan Healthy Heart Program. Using multi-stage cluster sampling method, one of the family members at each
household was randomly selected with Iranian adult population as a target. Dietary salt intake was estimated based on 24 hour
urinary sodium levels. Systolic and diastolic blood pressures were measured according to standard methods. Results: Dietary
sodium intake and urinary sodium levels as well as systolic and diastolic blood pressure were significantly decreased during the
9-year study period. Unlike systolic and diastolic blood pressures that had a consistent decrement between 1999 and 2007,
dietary sodium intake and urinary sodium levels were slightly raised from 1999 to 2000-2001 and then reduced between 2001-2
and 2007 evaluations. The same findings were reached when data were analyzed separately by gender or weight status.
Conclusions: A lifestyle community trial was effective in controlling the escalating trend of blood pressure and salt intake in
Iranian population. It can be considered as a model to be adopted in other developing countries.
Keywords :
Blood Pressure , Salt , Adult , Urine , Lifestyle