Estimated 24-Hour urinary sodium and potassium excretion in adults in the Northwest Region of Morocco, 2017

Excessive sodium (Na) and insufficient potassium (K) intake contribute to a high risk of cardiovascular events. Morocco lacks data on actual Na and K intake in adults. We estimated mean Na and K intake in a Moroccan population of adults residing in the Northwest region using 24-h urinary excretion a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of public health = Archives belges de santé publique 2023-04, Vol.81 (1), p.59-59, Article 59
Hauptverfasser: Idrissi, Mohamed, Saeid, Naima, Mounach, Samir, Berri, Hicham El, Al Jawaldah, Ayoub, Rahhaoui, Fadoua, Mouzouni, Fatima-Zahra, Rami, Anass, Benjeddou, Kaoutar, Lahmam, Houria, Benkirane, Hasnae, Elmzibri, Mohammed, Kari, Khalid El, Bagri, Abdallah, Aguenaou, Hassan, Belakhel, Latifa
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Zusammenfassung:Excessive sodium (Na) and insufficient potassium (K) intake contribute to a high risk of cardiovascular events. Morocco lacks data on actual Na and K intake in adults. We estimated mean Na and K intake in a Moroccan population of adults residing in the Northwest region using 24-h urinary excretion and examined their association with blood pressure (BP). A total of 371 adults from this region, who were recruited for the STEPs Survey Morocco 2017, completed demographic, anthropometric as well as BP data and provided a valid 24-h urine collection according to the standard World Health Organization (WHO) protocol. Multiple Linear Regression analysis was used to examine the association between 24-h urinary sodium (24-hUNa) and 24-h potassium excretion (24-hUK) with BP. Mean Na excretion was 2794 mg/day and mean K excretion was 1898 mg/day. Overall, only 114 (30.7%) adults met the WHO recommendation for Na intake ( 0.05 for all). Na intake was higher and K intake was lower than WHO recommendations in the study population. There was no association between estimated Na and K intake levels with BP in this population.
ISSN:0778-7367
2049-3258
2049-3258
DOI:10.1186/s13690-023-01053-y