Title of article
Salt. UK consumers’ perceptions and consumption patterns
Author/Authors
Charlotte Kenten، نويسنده , , Annabelle Boulay، نويسنده , , Gene Rowe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
8
From page
104
To page
111
Abstract
This study investigated UK consumers’ perceptions, knowledge and understanding of the salt they consume in their diet and the significance of this for their health. Ten focus groups were conducted in two UK cities (Norwich and London) with a total of 72 participants. Most participants were unaware of the advised salt guidelines (6 g per day), or what this equated to within their diet, mainly because they were unclear about how much salt they consumed, given that much is ‘hidden’ in pre-prepared foods. However, participants were aware of the link between high salt intake and certain negative health associations, though they were unsure about the precise connection. As such, consumption practices were largely driven by habit and lifestyle choices, rather than health considerations. The paper concludes by suggesting that further salt awareness campaigns are needed and that these should be made more relevant to consumers by addressing specific knowledge deficits (such as the presence of ‘hidden’ salt), although given the intractable nature of human behaviour, more direct efforts to lower salt content (e.g. through manufacturing changes) might be required.
Keywords
Health , Consumers , qualitative , UK , Salt , Focus groups
Journal title
Appetite
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Appetite
Record number
957167
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