Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior of Dietary Salt Intake among Staff at a Public University in Selangor

This study examines knowledge, attitude and behavior related to dietary salt intake among UiTM Puncak Alam staff. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 300 UiTM Puncak Alam staff. Respondents were recruited conveniently to complete a self-administered questionnaire that provides information on...

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Published in:JURNAL GIZI DAN PANGAN
Main Authors: Hamid, Mohd Ramadan Ab; Jani, Azni Afifah Mat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BOGOR AGRICULTURAL UNIV, DEPT COMMUNITY NUTRITION, FAC HUMAN ECOLOGY 2024
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author Hamid
Mohd Ramadan Ab; Jani
Azni Afifah Mat
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Mohd Ramadan Ab; Jani
Azni Afifah Mat
Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior of Dietary Salt Intake among Staff at a Public University in Selangor
Nutrition & Dietetics
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Mohd Ramadan Ab; Jani
Azni Afifah Mat
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Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior of Dietary Salt Intake among Staff at a Public University in Selangor
JURNAL GIZI DAN PANGAN
English
Article
This study examines knowledge, attitude and behavior related to dietary salt intake among UiTM Puncak Alam staff. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 300 UiTM Puncak Alam staff. Respondents were recruited conveniently to complete a self-administered questionnaire that provides information on knowledge, attitude and behavior related to dietary salt. Descriptive statistics were used to report the survey findings. Results showed that most of the respondents (95.7%) had a knowledge that overeating salt could damage their health. However, only 35.7% of the respondents recognized the daily recommendation of salt intake and 40.0% of them were able to identify the difference between salt and sodium. Regarding attitude, only 28.3% of respondents believed their salt intake would exceed dietary guidelines. In practice, 31.4% of respondents controlled their salt intake by avoiding consuming processed food, and 18.0% referred to salt labels on food packages. This study showed that UiTM Puncak Alam staff was knowledgeable on particular aspects of salt. However, their attitudes are less favorable, and they need to improve their practices toward dietary salt intake to achieve target salt intake.
BOGOR AGRICULTURAL UNIV, DEPT COMMUNITY NUTRITION, FAC HUMAN ECOLOGY
1978-1059
2407-0920
2024
19


Nutrition & Dietetics

WOS:001157176000015
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001157176000015
title Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior of Dietary Salt Intake among Staff at a Public University in Selangor
title_short Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior of Dietary Salt Intake among Staff at a Public University in Selangor
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description This study examines knowledge, attitude and behavior related to dietary salt intake among UiTM Puncak Alam staff. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 300 UiTM Puncak Alam staff. Respondents were recruited conveniently to complete a self-administered questionnaire that provides information on knowledge, attitude and behavior related to dietary salt. Descriptive statistics were used to report the survey findings. Results showed that most of the respondents (95.7%) had a knowledge that overeating salt could damage their health. However, only 35.7% of the respondents recognized the daily recommendation of salt intake and 40.0% of them were able to identify the difference between salt and sodium. Regarding attitude, only 28.3% of respondents believed their salt intake would exceed dietary guidelines. In practice, 31.4% of respondents controlled their salt intake by avoiding consuming processed food, and 18.0% referred to salt labels on food packages. This study showed that UiTM Puncak Alam staff was knowledgeable on particular aspects of salt. However, their attitudes are less favorable, and they need to improve their practices toward dietary salt intake to achieve target salt intake.
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