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. 2018 Dec 28;22(9):1606–1614. doi: 10.1017/S1368980018003518

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

(colour online) Comparison of mean salt consumption, estimated from 24h urinary sodium excretion, according to perceived salt consumption level among adults aged ≥20 years in rural Haryana (Inline graphic) and urban Delhi (Inline graphic), North India. Measured mean salt consumption reported as g/d, with 95 % CI represented by vertical bars, and perceived salt consumption level as percentages: 9·1 % of rural and 11·8 % of urban participants reported too high salt intake; 75·6 % of rural and 66·5 % of urban participants reported right amount of salt intake; and 15·3 % of rural and 17·4 % of urban participants reported too little salt intake