The study carried out by George Institute for Global Health stresses that a public education campaign in India on the dangers of salt could really change behaviour.
"The assessment showed that overall urinary excretion of salt was estimated to be around 8.59 g/day in Delhi-NCR, while it was 9.46 g/day in Andhra Pradesh.
"The intake was highest in the urban slums followed by rural areas. Another interesting finding from the survey was that majority of participants knew about the maximum salt consumption recommendation as less than 5 g/day and almost 90 per cent of the participants were aware that excess salt in the diet can lead to serious health concerns," the study said.
Salt intake was higher in men than women, the study said while noting that 24 per cent of the products (with salt content) did not have any nutrition information and therefore do not meet the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).
The study, titled 'The Association of Knowledge and Behaviours Related to Salt with 24-h Urinary Salt Excretion in a Population from North and South India' was carried on 1395 people to understand the consumption pattern of salt and understand the behaviour and knowledge of consumers.
"Raised blood pressure is one of the leading risk factors for global mortality and is estimated to have caused 9.4 million deaths and 7 per cent of disease burden - as measured in DALYs - in 2010.
"The survey indicates that education can be a key factor in bringing about a behaviour change among people and influence their salt consumption pattern.
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