Development of an online tool for sodium intake assessment in Mexico.

Development of an online tool for sodium intake assessment in Mexico. Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2019;43:e90 Authors: Colín-Ramírez E, Cartas-Rosado R, Miranda Alatriste PV, Espinosa Cuevas Á, Arcand J, Morales Guerrero JC, Cassis Nosthas L, Rivera-Mancía S, Vallejo Allende M, Correa-Rotter R Abstract Excess sodium intake is associated with adverse health effects, and reducing its intake is a strategy that improves population health. However, estimating sodium intake is challenging and new options for assessment are needed. This review describes the design and development of a web-based, publicly-accessible, dietary sodium intake screening tool (Calculadora de Sodio) for individuals in Mexico. Sodium data from 2017 - 2018 for 3 429 packaged foods, 655 restaurant and cafeteria foods, and 320 home-style meals and street foods (determined by chemical analysis) comprised the 71-question tool. It was piloted with 10 nutrition experts for feedback on content and face validity; and with 30 potential users to test its usability and interface. Improvements were made to content, language, and formatting following the pilot. Its predictive validity will be established in the future. The Calculadora de Sodio provides instant feedback on an individual's average daily sodium intake, computed by frequency of intake, average number of servings, and sodium content per serving of each sodium-focused food category. This is the first web-based dietary...
Source: Pan American Journal of Public Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Rev Panam Salud Publica Source Type: research