"In order to create awareness about salt consumption among children and to determine whether an education programme targeted at schoolchildren will help in lowering the salt intake in them as well as their families, the institute plans to extend their National Salt Reduction Programme to children," the George Institute for Global Health, India said.
As part of this programme, a pilot will be conducted across 15,000 schoolchildren in Delhi and Hyderabad to educate them about the harmful effects of high salt intake and the risk of contracting lifestyle diseases at a young age.
"Educating children early in life on the ill effects of high salt usage can help them make healthy dietary choices early in life," said Vivekanand Jha, Executive Director, the George Institute for Global Health, India.
Various studies on the salt intake of children and adolescents in developed countries have reported that salt intakes are high and above the WHO recommendation.
Salt intake among schoolchildren in India has increased due to greater consumption of fast foods, salty snacks, processed and street foods, the institute said.
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