Consumo de charque e técnicas de dessalga adotadas por uma população de hipertensos da região nordeste do Brasil

Translated title of the contribution: Jerky consumption and the desalting techniques used by hypertensive individuals from the Brazilian Northeast

Sandra Mary Lima Vasconcelos*, Evla Darc Ferro Vieira, Nidyanne Patrícia Mesquita Chagas, Patricia Maria Candido Silva, Tatiana Maria Palmeira dos Santos

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Abstract

Objective: This purpose of this study is to describe the impact that popular desalting techniques has on the sodium content of the jerky consumed by hypertensive Northeast Brazilians. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, a questionnaire was administered to 404 consenting individuals to determine how often and how much jerky they consumed and the desalting techniques employed. The impact of the most popular desalting techniques on sodium content was determined by chloride quantification and the results were compared with that of the technique proposed by the Brazilian Food Composition Table (2006), which is capable of reducing sodium content by 75%. Results: Seventy-four percent (299) of the 404 individuals aged M=57.5, SD=13.6 years (69% women and 31,0% men) reported consuming jerky. Of these, 63.5% consumed jerky weekly (190/299) and 23% daily (69/299). Hence, their per capita jerky consumption was 34g/day and 160g/day, respectively. The most popular desalting technique used by 67,0% of the population was boiling. Boiling twice and rinsing once achieved the greatest sodium reduction (57,0%). For 63,0% of the population, jerky contributed with 37,0% of the maximum recommended sodium intake. This percentage could be reduced to 21,0% if the technique proposed by the Brazilian Food Composition Table were used. For the 23,0% who consumed it daily, jerky alone provided 169,0% of the maximum recommended sodium intake, which could be reduced to 97.9% if the technique proposed by the Brazilian Food Composition Table were used. Conclusion: Jerky is consumed frequently by this population and represents an important source of dietary sodium, which can be reduced by different desalting techniques. The most effective desalting technique used by the population involved boiling but it was not as effective as the technique proposed by the Brazilian Food Composition Table. The recommendations include investigation of the other techniques mentioned by 22,0% the population, reduction of the per capita consumption of 160g/day and adoption of the technique proposed by the Brazilian Food Composition Table.

Translated title of the contributionJerky consumption and the desalting techniques used by hypertensive individuals from the Brazilian Northeast
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)823-830
Number of pages8
JournalRevista de Nutricao
Volume23
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2010
Externally publishedYes

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