Institute for Public Health, National Institutes of Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia.
Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Barts and The London School of Medicine & Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.
J Health Popul Nutr. 2021 May 31;40(Suppl 1):23. doi: 10.1186/s41043-021-00229-y.
Recognising that excessive dietary salt intake is associated with high blood pressure and adverse cardiovascular health, the Ministry of Health Malaysia conducted the Malaysian Community Salt Survey (MyCoSS) among Malaysian adults. This paper introduced MyCoSS projects and presented findings on the salt intake of the Malaysian adult population.
MyCoSS was a nationally representative survey, designed to provide valuable data on dietary salt intake, sources of salt in the diet, and knowledge, perception, and practice about salt among Malaysian adults. It was a cross-sectional household survey, covering Malaysian citizens of 18 years old and above. Multi-stage-stratified sampling was used to warrant national representativeness. Sample size was calculated on all objectives studied, and the biggest sample size was derived from the knowledge on the effect of high salt on health (1300 participants). Salt intake was estimated using a single 24-h urine collection and its sources from a food frequency questionnaire. Knowledge, attitude, and practice were determined from a pre-tested questionnaire. All questionnaires were fully administered by trained interviewers using mobile devices. Anthropometric indices (weight, height, and waist circumference) and blood pressure were measured using a standardised protocol. Ethical approvals were obtained from the Medical Research Ethics Committee, Ministry of Health Malaysia, and Queen Mary University of London prior to conducting the survey.
Findings showed that the average sodium intake of Malaysian adults (3167 mg/day) was higher than the WHO recommendation of 2000 mg/day. Daily intake was significantly higher among males and individuals with higher BMI and higher waist circumference.
Salt intake in the Malaysian population was higher than the WHO recommendation. MyCoSS's findings will be used for the development and implementation of national salt reduction policy. A successful implementation of a national salt reduction programme in Malaysia will benefit the whole population.
马来西亚卫生部认识到过量摄入膳食盐与高血压和不良心血管健康有关,因此对马来西亚成年人进行了马来西亚社区盐调查(MyCoSS)。本文介绍了 MyCoSS 项目,并介绍了马来西亚成年人群体盐摄入量的调查结果。
MyCoSS 是一项具有全国代表性的调查,旨在提供有关膳食盐摄入量、饮食中盐的来源以及马来西亚成年人对盐的知识、看法和实践的有价值数据。这是一项横断面家庭调查,涵盖了 18 岁及以上的马来西亚公民。采用多阶段分层抽样以确保全国代表性。根据所有研究目标计算样本量,最大的样本量来自于对高盐对健康影响的了解(1300 名参与者)。盐摄入量通过单次 24 小时尿液收集和食物频率问卷来估计其来源。知识、态度和实践是通过预先测试的问卷确定的。所有问卷均由经过培训的访谈员使用移动设备进行完整管理。使用标准协议测量体重、身高和腰围等人体测量指标和血压。在进行调查之前,马来西亚卫生部医学研究伦理委员会和伦敦玛丽女王大学已获得伦理批准。
研究结果表明,马来西亚成年人的平均钠摄入量(3167mg/天)高于世界卫生组织推荐的 2000mg/天。男性和 BMI 较高以及腰围较大的个体的每日摄入量明显更高。
马来西亚人群的盐摄入量高于世界卫生组织的建议。MyCoSS 的调查结果将用于制定和实施国家减盐政策。马来西亚成功实施国家减盐计划将使全体人民受益。