Journal ArticleOpen Access
Drinking water contributes to high salt consumption in young adults in coastal Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Griffith University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Green University of Bangladesh
Published InJournal of Water and Health
Year2015
Citations11
Abstract
Increasing salinity of freshwater from environmental and anthropogenic influences is threatening the health of 35 million inhabitants in coastal Bangladesh. Yet little is known about the characteristics of their exposure to salt (sodium), a major risk factor for hypertension and related chronic diseases. This research examined sodium consumption levels and associated factors in young adults. We assessed spot urine samples for 282 participants (19-25 years) during May-June 2014 in a rural sub-district in southwestern coastal Bangladesh and measured sodium levels of their potable water sources. The significant factors associated with high sodium consumption were determined from logistic regression analyses. Mean sodium content in tube-well water (885 mg/L) was significantly higher than pond water (738 mg/L) (P = 0.01). Fifty three…
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