Research of sodium content in dietary and normal foods marketed in Brazilian semi-arid

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
09
Article ID: 
16272
4 pages
Research Article

Research of sodium content in dietary and normal foods marketed in Brazilian semi-arid

Maria Lucianny Lima Barbosa, Larice de Carvalho Vale, Claudio Silva Teixeira, Isabela Galliazzi Paiva, Daniela Textor, João Emílio Hanum Paes, Horst Naconecy de Souza, João dos Santos Pereira Braga Neto, Itelvino Toscano de Queiroz, Fábio Rodrigo da Silva Pinheiro, Fernando Lucas Souza de Melo, Ivan do Nascimento da Silva, Ana Paula Fragoso de Freitas, Rosielle Alves de Moura, Joana Carvalho Serra, Ariel Gustavo Scafuri, Domingos Antonio Clemente Maria Silvio Morano, Aline Célia Caribé de Araújo Melo

Abstract: 

Behavior in relation to food consumption has undergone significant change in recent years. The population with chronic disease that has a restriction in food consumption suffers problems both when it is found, the price and the high sodium intake. Thus the objective of this work was to investigate the levels of sodium in dietary soft drinks marketed in a city in the semi-arid state of Piauí. A statistically significant difference was observed in the amount of sodium in diet foods when compared to normal foods p <0.05. Regarding the carbohydrate content, it was observed that the zeros products comply with the legislation demonstrating a reduced content of carbohydrates. It has been found that zero products have a high level of carbohydrates that can cause hypertension in diabetic patients besides kidney problems. In this way it becomes necessary to elaborate public and regulatory policies to reduce sodium levels in zero, light and diet products.

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