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Salt content in canteen and fast food meals in Denmark

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Division of Nutrition, National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark1

National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark2

Danish Veterinary and Food Administration3

Division of Food Chemistry, National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark4

Background: A high salt (NaCl) intake is associated with high blood pressure, and knowledge of salt content in food and meals is important, if the salt intake has to be decreased in the general population. Objective: To determine the salt content in worksite canteen meals and fast food. Design: For the first part of this study, 180 canteen meals were collected from a total of 15 worksites with in- house catering facilities.

Duplicate portions of a lunch meal were collected from 12 randomly selected employees at each canteen on two non-consecutive days. For the second part of the study, a total of 250 fast food samples were collected from 52 retail places representing both city (Aarhus) and provincial towns. The canteen meals and fast food samples were analyzed for chloride by potentiometric titration with silver nitrate solution, and the salt content was estimated.

Results: The salt content in lunch meals in worksite canteens were 3.891.8 g per meal and 14.795.1 g per 10 MJ for men (n 109), and 2.891.2 g per meal and 14.496.2 g per 10 MJ for women (n 71). Salt content in fast food ranged from 11.892.5 g per 10 MJ (burgers) to 16.394.4 g per 10 MJ (sausages) with a mean content of 13.893.8 g per 10 MJ.

Conclusion: Salt content in both fast food and in worksite canteen meals is high and should be decreased.

Language: English
Publisher: CoAction Publishing
Year: 2010
Pages: 2100
ISSN: 1654661x , 16546628 and 11026510
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.3402/fnr.v54i0.2100
ORCIDs: Lassen, Anne Dahl , Saxholt, Erling and Fagt, Sisse

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