Author:
Kanzler Sonja,Hartmann Christina,Gruber Anita,Lammer Guido,Wagner Karl-Heinz
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the salt content of continental European convenience and ready meals.DesignA multistage study in which, after laboratory analysis of the products’ salt contents (n32), new salt-reduced meals were developed through food reformulation. Additionally, a comprehensive survey of convenience meals from the Austrian market (n572) was conducted to evaluate the salt contents of a wider product range.SettingSix continental European countries participated.SubjectsNo subjects enrolled.ResultsThe salt contents of continental European convenience and ready meals mostly exceeded 1·8 g/100 g, which is 30 % of the targeted daily intake level; some contained even more than the recommended daily intake of 6 g. The highest salt contents were found in pizzas and pasta dishes, the lowest ones in sweet meals. Large variations in salt levels were found not only between and within meal type categories, but also between similar meals from different producers. In addition, our approach to develop new salt-reduced meals showed that a stepwise reduction of the ready meals’ salt contents is possible without compromising the sensory quality.ConclusionsTo address the problem of hypertension and increased risk for CVD through high salt intake, a reduction of the salt levels in continental European convenience and ready meals is urgently needed, since they are providing a major part of the daily salt intake. Successful national-wide salt reduction strategies in the UK or Finland have already demonstrated the public health impact of this setting.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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