The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW2042, Australia.
Charles Perkins Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
Public Health Nutr. 2021 Oct;24(14):4614-4621. doi: 10.1017/S1368980020005273. Epub 2020 Dec 28.
To assess the contribution of different food groups to total salt purchases and to evaluate the estimated reduction in salt purchases if mandatory maximum salt limits in South African legislation were being complied with.
This study conducted a cross-sectional analysis of purchasing data from Discovery Vitality members. Data were linked to the South African FoodSwitch database to determine the salt content of each food product purchased. Food category and total annual salt purchases were determined by summing salt content (kg) per each unit purchased across a whole year. Reductions in annual salt purchases were estimated by applying legislated maximum limits to product salt content.
South Africa.
The study utilised purchasing data from 344 161 households, members of Discovery Vitality, collected for a whole year between January and December 2018.
Vitality members purchased R12·8 billion worth of food products in 2018, representing 9562 products from which 264 583 kg of salt was purchased. The main contributors to salt purchases were bread and bakery products (23·3 %); meat and meat products (19 %); dairy (12·2 %); sauces, dressings, spreads and dips (11·8 %); and convenience foods (8·7 %). The projected total quantity of salt that would be purchased after implementation of the salt legislation was 250 346 kg, a reduction of 5·4 % from 2018 levels.
A projected reduction in salt purchases of 5·4 % from 2018 levels suggests that meeting the mandatory maximum salt limits in South Africa will make a meaningful contribution to reducing salt purchases.
评估不同食物组对总盐购买量的贡献,并评估如果南非法规遵守强制性最高盐限量,盐购买量的估计减少量。
本研究对 Discovery Vitality 会员的购买数据进行了横断面分析。数据与南非 FoodSwitch 数据库相关联,以确定购买的每种食品的盐含量。通过将全年购买的每种产品的盐含量(kg)相加来确定食品类别和总年盐购买量。通过将法定最大限量应用于产品盐含量来估计年度盐购买量的减少量。
南非。
该研究利用了 2018 年 1 月至 12 月期间 Discovery Vitality 344161 户家庭的购买数据,收集了整整一年的数据。
Vitality 会员在 2018 年购买了价值 128 亿兰特的食品,代表了 9562 种产品,其中购买了 264583 公斤盐。盐购买的主要贡献者是面包和烘焙产品(23.3%);肉类和肉类产品(19%);奶制品(12.2%);酱汁、调味料、涂抹酱和蘸酱(11.8%);和方便食品(8.7%)。实施盐法规后预计购买的盐总量为 250346 公斤,比 2018 年减少 5.4%。
从 2018 年水平预计减少 5.4%的盐购买量表明,南非遵守强制性最高盐限量将对减少盐购买量做出有意义的贡献。