Abstract

Heart failure is the leading cause of death in patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD), with fluid overload being the most common cause. Therefore, it is important for patients undergoing HD to reduce salt intake. We recently developed a highly accurate and simple self-administered salt questionnaire. Using this salt questionnaire, we aimed to determine whether salt intake and inter-HD weight gain decrease when patients with HD are instructed to reduce their salt intake. Seventy-eight outpatients at a maintenance HD facility were assessed for dietary salt intake using a salt questionnaire. After one month of dietary guidance, salt intake was assessed again using the salt questionnaire. The mean age of the patients was 72.2 ± 11.9years; 47 (60.3%) were men, 23 had diabetic nephropathy as the primary disease, and the median HD vintage was 74months. Salt intake significantly decreased from 8.41 ± 2.43g/day before the salt questionnaire intervention to 7.67 ± 2.60g/day after the intervention (p = 0.010). Changes in salt intake before and after the intervention were significantly positively correlated with changes in weight gain before the start of HD sessions with an interval of 2days (r = 0.24, p = 0.037). Furthermore, changes in salt intake significantly and positively correlated with changes in weight gain after adjusting for age, sex, and dry weight. The salt questionnaire may be an effective tool for reducing salt intake and controlling weight gain during HD.

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