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This study aims to develop a national salt reduction program for India by analyzing stakeholders, surveying population salt intake, and evaluating food composition. Findings will inform a comprehensive strategy to reduce population salt consumption.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health Nutrition
  • Dietary Sodium Research
  • Health Policy Development

Background:

  • Strong scientific evidence supports salt reduction for public health.
  • Limited data exists to guide national salt reduction programs in India.
  • This research addresses the data gap for implementing a national strategy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop the evidence base for a national salt reduction program in India.
  • To identify key stakeholders and understand influences on India's food environment.
  • To estimate population salt intake and identify major dietary sodium sources.

Main Methods:

  • Stakeholder analysis through qualitative interviews.
  • Population survey with 24-hour urine and dietary assessments in diverse Indian regions.
  • Quantitative evaluation of processed and restaurant food nutritional content.

Main Results:

  • Findings will be synthesized to propose a national salt reduction strategy.
  • Data on stakeholder perspectives, population salt consumption, and food composition will be generated.
  • The study will provide a comprehensive overview of factors influencing dietary salt intake in India.

Conclusions:

  • The research will provide crucial data for formulating India's national salt reduction strategy.
  • Collaboration with stakeholders is integral to developing and implementing the proposed strategy.
  • Dissemination to policymakers, advocates, and communities will support public health goals.