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====== Salt intake (SALT) ====== | ====== Salt intake (SALT) ====== | ||
- | Salt intake is the name of an [[additional assessments]] which includes additional urine analyses and an additional questionnaire. This additional assessment was implemented in Lifelines at the initiative of the [[https:// | + | Salt intake is the name of an [[additional assessments|additional assessment]] which includes additional urine analyses and an additional questionnaire. This additional assessment was implemented in Lifelines at the initiative of the [[https:// |
Note that the additional urine analyses are linked to the 24-h urine samples collected during the [[3A|third assessment]]. | Note that the additional urine analyses are linked to the 24-h urine samples collected during the [[3A|third assessment]]. | ||
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- | ===== Subcohort | + | ===== Protocol & response |
- | During the first invitation period (October-December 2020), all adult participants who made a [[3a_visit_2|third assessment visit 2]] appointment in November or December 2020 were invited to participate in the salt intake additional assessment. The goal was to include participants from all age groups (18-30, 31-50, and 50+) and both genders. The first invitation period resulted in ~2,900 participants with additional urine analyses.\\ | + | During the first invitation period (October-December 2020), all adult participants who made a [[3a_visit_2|third assessment visit 2]] appointment in November or December 2020 were invited to participate in the salt intake additional assessment. The goal was to include participants from all age groups (18-30, 31-50, and 50+) and both genders. The first invitation period resulted in ~2,900 participants with additional urine analyses. After this first period, the additional assessment came to a stop due to COVID-19. During the second invitation period ([[3a_visit_2|third assessment visit 2]] appointment in April-May 2021) ~4,000 additional participants were included (total ~6,900). |
- | After this first period, the additional assessment came to a stop due to COVID-19. During the second invitation period ([[3a_visit_2|third assessment visit 2]] appointment in April-May 2021) ~4,000 additional participants were included (total ~6,900). | + | |
- | All adult participants meeting the inclusion criteria above, were also invited to participate in an additional questionnaire. Resulting in ~8,300 invites with a response of ~4,500 completed questionnaires (54%). | + | All adult participants meeting the inclusion criteria above, were also invited to participate in an additional questionnaire. Resulting in ~8,300 invites with a response of ~4,500 completed questionnaires (54%). |
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- | ===== Publications | + | ===== Publication |
* Dinnissen and Hendriksen (2022). Zout- en kaliuminname in 2020/2021 en trend in inname voor volwassenen in Noord Nederland ({{ :: | * Dinnissen and Hendriksen (2022). Zout- en kaliuminname in 2020/2021 en trend in inname voor volwassenen in Noord Nederland ({{ :: | ||
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===== Variables ===== | ===== Variables ===== | ||
- | The additional urine analyses can be found in the subsection [[urine_analyses|Biospecimen: | + | The additional urine analyses can be found in the subsection [[urine_analyses|Biospecimen: |
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