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Analysis of presumed sodium intake of office workers using 24-hour urine analysis and correlation matrix between variables
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NutritionElectrolyte DisorderDietary ExposureCabbage KimchiSodium IntakeBody CompositionCorrelation MatrixDietary IntakeElectrolyte DisturbancePublic HealthChronic Kidney DiseaseMedical NutritionSodium HomeostasisOffice WorkersPresumed Sodium IntakeUrologyPhysiologyForensic ToxicologyMedicineNutrition Assessment
The purpose of this study was to investigate the sodium intake of office workers using 24-hour urine analysis and to analyze the correlation matrix between variables. The sodium intake of the subjects (n = 137), based on a 24-hr sodium excretion period, was male (n = 56) 6072.4 mg and female (n = 81) 5,168.2 mg. Urinary sodium excretion showed sig- nificant positive correlation with BMI, frequency of eating out, expenditure of eating out, salty taste assessment and high-salt dietary behavior. Analysis of urinary sodium excretion showed significant positive correlation with intake frequencies of cabbage kimchi, broiled fish, feast noodle and rice with leaf wraps. Based on the results of multiple re - gression, urinary sodium excretion was found to be related to intake frequencies of cabbage kimchi, broiled fish, rice with leaf wraps and high score of high-salt dietary behavior. (Korean J Nutr 2013; 46(1): 26 ~ 33)
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