Effects of a nationwide strategy to reduce salt intake in Samoa
<strong>Objective</strong> Salt reduction is one of the most cost-effective interventions for the prevention of noncommunicable diseases, but there are no studies evaluating the effectiveness of national strategies in low or lower-middle income countries. This study aimed to examine the...
Autori principali: | Trieu, K, Ieremia, M, Santos, J, Neal, B, Woodward, M, Moodie, M, Bell, C, Snowdon, W, Faumuina, T, Webster, J |
---|---|
Natura: | Journal article |
Pubblicazione: |
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
2017
|
Documenti analoghi
Documenti analoghi
-
Effects of a nationwide strategy to reduce salt intake in Samoa
di: Trieu, K, et al.
Pubblicazione: (2018) -
Process evaluation of Samoa’s national salt reduction strategy (MASIMA): what interventions can be successfully replicated in lower-income countries?
di: Kathy Trieu, et al.
Pubblicazione: (2018-08-01) -
Estimating mean population salt intake in Fiji and Samoa using spot urine samples
di: Joseph Alvin Santos, et al.
Pubblicazione: (2019-09-01) -
A systematic review of economic evaluations of population-based sodium reduction interventions.
di: Silvia F Hope, et al.
Pubblicazione: (2017-01-01) -
Protocol for the process evaluation of a complex, statewide intervention to reduce salt intake in Victoria, Australia
di: Trieu, K, et al.
Pubblicazione: (2018)