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. 2015 May 27;45(3):175–183. doi: 10.4070/kcj.2015.45.3.175

Table 2. Advantages and disadvantages of sodium intake measurement methods.

Advantages Disadvantages
Dietary survey methods Low to moderate burden Difficult to accurately assess the amount of sodium added or lost during cooking and eating
Simultaneous measurement of other nutrients and energy Inaccurate or incomplete food consumption tables and use of different tables between countries
Available in a large population survey Reporting and coding errors
Variable content in manufactured or processed foods
High intra-observer and inter-observer variability
Variable food culture
24-hour urine collection method Enables comparison with other countries High burden
Independent of cooking and eating habits, and food culture Dependency on the season and weather
Low intra-observer and inter-observer variability Incomplete collection
Low inter-survey variability Dependency on the physical condition or renal function
Spot urine method Easy Dependency on the time of collection
Convenient Inaccuracy of the calculation formula
Can be used easily in daily clinical practice and mass survey