1.A pilot study on the feasibility of simplified scheme of national iodized salt monitoring program.
Hui-Jie DONG ; Yun-You GU ; Jing XU ; Su-Mei LI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2007;28(12):1183-1185
OBJECTIVETo draft out the simplified scheme of iodized salt monitoring program to compare with the current scheme, and to study its feasibility.
METHODS8 counties from 4 provinces were selected at different coverage rate of iodized salt. Conduct the monitoring program using the current scheme and the simplified scheme, then compare the results.
RESULTSThe monitoring results of the current scheme showed the coverage rate of iodized salt and adequate iodized salt were 88.1% and 84.8% and the data of the simplified scheme were 85.2% and 79.8% respectively. Five counties reached above 90% of both the coverage rates of iodized salt and adequate iodized salt and the results showed no significant difference between the two schemes. The rates of other three counties were low, and the difference was significant between Dulan and Linxia counties. To the whole samples, the difference was also significant.
CONCLUSIONThe simplified scheme could be applied to those that the coverage rate of iodized salt was quite high or the non-iodized salt was well-distrbuted. However, for those areas with low coverage rate, it might not be suitable. As for the whole nation, it might not be popularized due to the gap of coverage rate between western and eastern areas.
China ; Iodine ; analysis ; Sodium Chloride, Dietary ; analysis
2.A discussion on the concentration assay for sodium chloride in bicarbonate dialysate.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2007;31(1):52-53
This essay is to present an improvement on the concentration assay for sodium chloride in bicarbonate dialysate.
Bicarbonates
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analysis
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chemistry
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Dialysis Solutions
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analysis
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chemistry
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Sodium Chloride
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analysis
3.Investigation of iodine concentration in salt, water and soil along the coast of Zhejiang, China.
Ying-li LU ; Ning-jian WANG ; Lan ZHU ; Guo-xing WANG ; Hui WU ; Lin KUANG ; Wen-ming ZHU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2005;6(12):1200-1205
OBJECTIVEWe aim to describe the environment iodine concentration in salt, water and soil along Zhejiang Province coast in the China foreland. It will be helpful for us to judge whether this area is insufficient in iodine and universal iodized salt is necessary or not.
METHODSWe collected iodized salt samples, drinking water samples (tap water in the towns, and well water or spring water in the villages), water samples from different sources (ditches, lakes, rivers) and soil samples through random sampling in June, 2005. Salt, water and soil iodine was detected by arsenic-cerium redox method. Statistical analysis was expressed as mean+/-SEM by Windows SPSS 13.0.
RESULTS(1) The iodine concentration in salt was 27.9+/-4.33 mg/kg (n=108). (2) Seventy-five water samples were collected. The water iodine value was 0.6-84.8 microg/L (mean of 11.66 mug/L). The watershed along the Qiantang River has significantly higher iodine content than the water in Lin'an in mountain area (P<0.01). The iodine content and mean iodine content of tap water, well or spring water and natural water sources were 4.30+/-2.43 microg/L (n=34), 23.59+/-27.74 microg/L (n=19) and 12.72+/-10.72 microg/L (n=22) respectively. This indicated that among environmental water sources, the ditch iodine content was the highest with river water iodine being the lowest (P<0.01). (3) Soil iodine value was 0.11-2.93 mg/kg (mean of 1.32 mg/kg). Though there was no statistical difference of soil iodine in different districts (P=0.131), soil iodine content correlated positively with water iodine content.
CONCLUSIONIodine concentration in salt accords with national policy of adding iodine in salt. Foreland has more iodine in water than mountain area. The data reflected that water and soil iodine in foreland area was not high, which suggests universal iodized salt should be necessary. Environment iodine has relatively close association with pollution.
China ; Iodine ; analysis ; Rivers ; chemistry ; Sodium Chloride ; analysis ; Sodium Chloride, Dietary ; analysis ; Soil ; analysis ; Water ; analysis ; Water Supply ; analysis
4.Sodium content and energy of 47 commercial dishes in four restaurants in Beijing.
Xiao-qin LI ; Zhu WANG ; Jian-hua MEN ; Xue-song XIANG ; Guo-dong WANG ; Yue-xin YANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2013;47(1):27-30
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the sodium content and energy of commercial dishes in 4 Chinese restaurants in Beijing.
METHODSFrom June to August of 2011, 4 medium-sized restaurants were selected by convenience sampling method. Overall, 47 commercial dishes (including 9 cold dishes and 38 cooked dishes) consumed at least 6 times by consumers and provided by at least 2 restaurants were selected. One complete serving was selected for each dish to investigate its energy and sodium content, and calculate its sodium density.
RESULTSThe median value of sodium content in cold dishes and cooked dishes were 580, 522 mg/100 g (Z = 0.83, P > 0.05) or 1427, 2301 mg/serving (Z = 2.03, P < 0.05); the median sodium density for cold and cooked dishes were 1902 and 670 mg/1000 kJ (Z = 2.81, P < 0.01); the median value of energy in cold dishes and cooked dishes were 514, 717 kJ/100 g (Z = 2.15, P < 0.05) or 1113, 3492 kJ/serving (Z = 4.03, P < 0.05). Of the 47 dishes, 46.8% (22/47) exceeded the daily recommendation of sodium content for Chinese residents (2200 mg).
CONCLUSIONThe commercial dishes in medium-sized Chinese restaurants provide a relatively higher energy and sodium. Cold dishes contain less energy but have high sodium density, so the sodium from these dishes could not be ignored.
China ; Cooking ; Energy Intake ; Food Analysis ; Restaurants ; Sodium, Dietary ; analysis
5.Determination of the cations concentrations in the dialysis fluid by an atom absorption spectrometer.
Bo FAN ; Yuan LI ; Xi JIANG ; Chun-Bao MA ; Rui-zhi FU ; Peng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2008;32(1):50-53
The atom absorption spectrometer is introduced to determine the cation concentrations such as potassium, sodium, calcium and magnesium in the dialysis fluid. They are accurately determined by proper preparation and correct dilution ratio under the optimized measuring conditions. Compared with the current arbitrate methods (EDTA titration determination of calcium and magnesium), it supplements the methods of international and industrial standards for determination of cations.
Calcium
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analysis
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Cations
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analysis
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Dialysis Solutions
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analysis
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chemistry
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Magnesium
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analysis
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Potassium
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analysis
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Sodium
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analysis
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Spectrophotometry, Atomic
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methods
6.Influence of different kinds of infusion solutions during renal transplantation on blood glucose levels in children.
Min-Hui DAI ; Kun YAN ; Can LU
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2011;13(7):595-597
Adolescent
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Blood Glucose
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analysis
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Female
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Humans
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Kidney Transplantation
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Male
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Sodium
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blood
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Sodium Chloride
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administration & dosage
7.Comparison of Na, K between arterial whole blood and venous serum electrolyte analyzer: For clinical use of arterial whole blood analysis of electrolytes.
Young Jin LEE ; Sang Young LEE ; Tae Geun RIM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1997;18(4):432-438
BACKGROUND: Recently, there are so many newly developed equipments to detect blood gas analysis with serum electrolytes. And then, so many important parameters are quickly reported from laboratory department. So, many clinicians use the data to manage the critical patient. We attempted to detemine the correlation coefficient and adjustment equation. METHODS: Total 68 patients results of Na, K that are cheked using arterial whole blood(288 blood gas system) and venous serum electrolytes analyzer(NOVA 6) were evaluated and we detemined the coefficient of two methods from April to September, 1995. RESULTS: The correlations between the results obtained with NOVA 6 and that of 288 blood gas system were excellent for both Sodium and potassium(r>0.95, p<0.001 in both). In this study, we make the regression equation to adjust the differences between the two methods. Na : y=1.004190X+7.656643(r=0.9637, p<0.001) y=venous serum Na, x=arterial whole blood Na K: y=0.994831X+0.489631(r=0.9545, p<0.001) y=venous serum K, x=arterial whole blood K. CONCLUSIONS: Specimen(whole blood, serum), kind and content of heparin also affect the results of electrolytes. And then, the report of the result after adjustment of them using above equation will provide reinforcement of the efficacy of the results using arterial whole blood specmen. We recommend it especially for emergency laboratories for critical test.
Blood Gas Analysis
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Electrolytes*
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Emergencies
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Heparin
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Humans
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Sodium
8.Study on the amount of daily iodine intake of inhabitants living in drinking water with excessive iodine content areas after termination of iodized salt supply.
Gen-hong ZHANG ; Su-mei LI ; He-ming ZHENG ; Chuan-gang WANG ; Lie-jun LIU ; Xiu-wei LI ; Hao-feng ZHANG ; Geng-yin KE ; Jian-guo MA ; Jin YANG ; Ying MA ; Jin-wen LIU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2007;28(3):241-245
OBJECTIVETo investigate the amount of daily iodine intake in the diet of the target population in drinking water with areas of excessive iodine after stopping supply of iodized salt, to provide evidence for developing strategies on control and prevention of excessive iodine.
METHODS335 objectives were selected by a two-stage sampling method in 4 administrative villages with different iodine contents in drinking water. The amount of drinking water intake and dietary survey for 335 people were done by a door-to-door survey,while the iodine contents in the drinking water of each selected family, local staple food and vegetable were measured.
RESULTSThe median level of iodine in drinking water was 431.5 microg/L while the daily amount of iodine intake among the three groups of waters with different iodine contents were all greater than RNI. The daily iodine intake of local people was all greater than UL in the areas where the water iodine contents were more than 300 microg/L. It was of statistical sense that the iodine mean intake per capita per day of the three groups differed at different water iodine levels (P < 0.01). The iodine mean intake per capita per day of the three groups of different water iodine levels increased along with water iodine and showed a uptrend (P < 0.01). 83.2%-98.7% of the daily iodine intake of the three groups was from drinking water and 1.3%-16.8% came from food. The iodine intake had high-positive correlation relation with the content of water iodine (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONIt was concluded that drinking water was the main source of iodine intake in areas with iodine excessive water by the percentage of over 80%. It was necessary to adopt measures to improve the quality of water to decrease the iodine content other than just stopping supplies of iodized salt in the areas where the water iodine contents were greater than 300 microg/L, in order to prevent and control excessive intake of iodine.
China ; Diet ; Humans ; Iodine ; analysis ; Sodium Chloride, Dietary ; Water Supply
9.Development and Evaluation of Alternative Nutrition Signposting Concepts.
Se Young OH ; Woo Kyung KIM ; Hye Jin AHN ; Ji Won LEE ; Hye Kyung PARK
The Korean Journal of Nutrition 2008;41(8):851-859
To promote the adoption of healthier eating patterns, this study was aimed to develop and evaluate alternative front of pack nutrition signposting concepts. Based on previous research, we developed two signposting concepts, Multiple Traffic Light (MTL) and Multiple Traffic Light with % Daily Value (MTL-%DV). The signposts featured three key nutrients, total sugar, saturated fat, and sodium. Actual food packaging with no front of pack signposting (NoSP) was included in the evaluation to act as a benchmark against which to compare the performance of the different signposting options. Using an interviewer administered method, we assessed the degree of understanding and time to interpret on a total of 534 subjects (194 elementary, 108 middle, and 103 high schoolers, 128 adults). In the individual product evaluations, MTL (87.0%) obtained the highest level of correct responses, followed by MTL-%DV (83.1%) and NoSP (52.2%). Except for signposting concepts, age, gender and living area were not associated with the degree of correct responses in multivariate analyses. When used to compare products with different colors of nutrient contents, correct responses were more than 90% for MTL-%DV (91.5%) and MTL (90.3%). The middle and high schoolers revealed the lower likelihood of correct response compared to the other two groups. In case of comparing products with same colors of nutrient contents, the proportion of correct responses was the highest in NoSP (90%), followed by MTL%DV (77.4%) and MTL (48.5%). In terms of time to interpret, MTL-%DV and MTL performed better than NoSP in the individual product evaluation and the comparison of two products with different colors of nutrient contents. NoSP performed the best in the comparison of two products with same colors of nutrient contents. A majority of the participants preferred MTL-%DV (78%) most and thought it the most useful in helping them make healthier food choices. Based on these findings, MTL-%DV was considered to most closely meet the objectives of the initiatives.
Adoption
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Eating
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Food Labeling
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Food Packaging
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Light
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Multivariate Analysis
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Sodium
10.Physicochemical characteristics of various milk samples available in Pakistan.
Mohammad IMRAN ; Hamayun KHAN ; Syed Shah HASSAN ; Rasool KHAN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2008;9(7):546-551
We report physicochemical characteristics of various kinds of liquid milk commercially available in Pakistan in comparison with those of fresh natural milk from animals. Milk samples were collected from local markets at Peshawar, Pakistan, and analyzed for their physical features, including moisture, total solids, specific gravity, conductivity, viscosity and titratable acidity (lactic acid equivalent), and chemical components and macro-minerals, including total protein, casein, lactose, ash and minerals (Na, K and Mg). These items were compared with the physicochemical characteristics of the fresh natural milk samples from buffalo, cow and goat. The results were also compared with reported nutritional quality of milk from various countries and World Health Organization (WHO) standards. We found that all the physical features and chemical components of commercially available milk in Pakistan markets meet WHO's requirements, except for Na, K, Ca and Mg, which are below the standards.
Animals
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Buffaloes
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Calcium
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analysis
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Cattle
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Goats
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Metals
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analysis
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Milk
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chemistry
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Potassium
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analysis
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Sodium
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analysis
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Viscosity