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一款减少盐分的智能手机应用程序支持心血管疾病患者购买低盐食品:来自 SaltSwitch 随机对照试验的结果。

A salt-reduction smartphone app supports lower-salt food purchases for people with cardiovascular disease: Findings from the SaltSwitch randomised controlled trial.

机构信息

1 National Institute for Health Innovation, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

2 Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Eur J Prev Cardiol. 2017 Sep;24(13):1435-1444. doi: 10.1177/2047487317715713. Epub 2017 Jun 20.

Abstract

Background SaltSwitch is an innovative smartphone application (app) that enables shoppers to scan the barcode of a packaged food and receive an immediate, interpretive, traffic light nutrition label on the screen, along with suggestions for lower salt alternatives. Our aim was to determine the effectiveness of SaltSwitch to support people with cardiovascular disease to make lower salt food choices. Design Six-week, two-arm, parallel, randomised controlled trial in Auckland, New Zealand (2 weeks baseline and 4 weeks intervention). Methods Sixty-six adults with diagnosed cardiovascular disease (mean (SD) age 64 (7) years) were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to either the SaltSwitch smartphone app or control (usual care). The primary outcome was the salt content of household packaged food purchases during the 4-week intervention (g/MJ). Secondary outcomes were the saturated fat content (g/MJ), energy content (kJ/kg) and expenditure (NZ$) of household food purchases; systolic blood pressure (mmHg), urinary sodium (mg) and use and acceptability of the SaltSwitch app. Results Thirty-three participants with cardiovascular disease were allocated to the SaltSwitch intervention, and 33 to the control group. A significant reduction in mean household purchases of salt was observed (mean difference (95% confidence interval), -0.30 (-0.58 to -0.03) g/MJ), equating to a reduction of ∼0.7 g of salt per person per day during the 4-week intervention phase. There were no significant between-group differences in any secondary outcomes (all P > 0.05). Conclusions The SaltSwitch smartphone app is effective in supporting people with cardiovascular disease to make lower salt food purchases. A larger trial with longer follow-up is warranted to determine the effects on blood pressure. Trial registration Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=365784&isReview=true ACTRN12614000206628.

摘要

背景

SaltSwitch 是一款创新的智能手机应用程序(app),它可以让购物者扫描包装食品的条形码,在屏幕上立即获得直观的红绿灯营养标签,并提供低盐替代品的建议。我们的目的是确定 SaltSwitch 支持心血管疾病患者做出低盐食品选择的有效性。

设计

在新西兰奥克兰进行的为期 6 周、双臂、平行、随机对照试验(基线 2 周,干预 4 周)。

方法

66 名确诊心血管疾病的成年人(平均(SD)年龄 64(7)岁)以 1:1 的比例随机分配到 SaltSwitch 智能手机应用程序组或对照组(常规护理)。主要结局是在 4 周干预期间家庭购买包装食品的盐含量(g/MJ)。次要结局是家庭购买食品的饱和脂肪含量(g/MJ)、能量含量(kJ/kg)和支出(新西兰元);收缩压(mmHg)、尿钠(mg)以及 SaltSwitch 应用程序的使用和可接受性。

结果

33 名心血管疾病患者被分配到 SaltSwitch 干预组,33 名患者被分配到对照组。观察到家庭购买的盐的平均含量显著降低(平均差异(95%置信区间),-0.30(-0.58 至 -0.03)g/MJ),相当于在 4 周干预阶段每人每天减少约 0.7 g 的盐。在任何次要结局方面,两组之间均无显著差异(均 P>0.05)。

结论

SaltSwitch 智能手机应用程序可有效支持心血管疾病患者购买低盐食品。需要进行更大规模的试验并进行更长时间的随访,以确定其对血压的影响。

试验注册

澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心 https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=365784&isReview=true ACTRN12614000206628.

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