偏好、态度和个性是盐摄入量的决定因素。

Human nutrition. Applied nutrition Pub Date : 1986-06-01
R Shepherd, C A Farleigh
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36名女性受试者参加了一项研究,他们使用预先称重的桌子和烹饪盐罐,并收集了7天的完整尿液。测定尿钠排泄量,并以此作为钠(盐)摄入量的估计。其他测量包括:最喜欢的汤中盐的浓度、血压、体重和身高,以及关于一般食物偏好、对在食物中添加食盐的态度和艾森克人格量表(EPI)的问卷调查。食盐(7%)和烹饪盐(8%)仅占钠摄入量的一小部分,主要部分(89%)来自食物中非随意使用的盐。研究对象根据食盐的使用和总摄入量进行了划分,结果发现他们对汤中最喜欢的盐浓度有所不同,但对偏离理想浓度的敏感度却没有差异。个人的态度对食盐的使用有很好的预测作用,而感知到的社会压力在较小程度上对食盐的使用有预测作用。与高食盐用量相关的唯一其他变量是在一般食物偏好问卷中对水果的偏好较低。对水果的低偏好也与较高的总盐摄入量有关,EPI上较低的神经质得分也预测了这一点。虽然外向性与非随意盐摄入量呈正相关,但这种关系对总盐摄入量不显著。
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Preferences, attitudes and personality as determinants of salt intake.

Thirty-six female subjects took part in a study involving using pre-weighed table and cooking salt pots, along with complete urine collections for 7 days. Urinary sodium excretion was determined, and was used as an estimate of sodium (salt) intake. Other measures taken were, most preferred concentration of salt in soup, blood pressure, body weight and height, along with questionnaires on general food preferences, attitudes to adding table salt to foods, and the Eysenck Personality Inventory (EPI). Table salt (7 per cent) and cooking salt (8 per cent) were found to account for only a small proportion of total sodium intake, the major part (89 per cent) being from non-discretionary salt present in foods. Subjects, divided on the basis of table salt use and total intake, were found to differ in the most preferred concentration of salt in soup, but not in their sensitivity to variations from their ideal. Table salt use was predicted very well by the individual's attitude, and to a lesser extent by perceived social pressure. The only other variable related to higher table salt use was a lower preference for fruit on the general food preferences questionnaire. The lower preference for fruit was also related to higher total salt intake, which was also predicted by a lower neuroticism score on the EPI. While extraversion was positively related to non-discretionary salt intake, this relationship was not significant for total salt intake.

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