Table 5.
Country | Iodised table salt | Non-iodised table salt | Οther types ii) | Do not know | Do not use salt |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
% (n) | |||||
Germany | 40.7 (137)a | 19.3 (65)a | 21.7 (73)a,c,e | 17.2 (58)a | 1.2 (4)a |
Greece | 36.2 (146)a,b | 2.0 (8)b | 14.1 (57)a,b,d | 45.4 (183)b,d | 2.2 (9)a |
Poland | 28.5 (138)b,d | 3.9 (19)b | 26.7 (129)c | 38.4 (186)b | 2.5 (12)a |
Slovenia | 42.3 (169)a | 5.3 (21)b | 10.3 (41)d | 41.5 (166)b,d | 0.8 (3)a |
Sri Lanka | 73.5 (294)c | 3.3 (13)b | 13.8 (55)b,d,e | 9.5 (38)c | 0.0 (0)iii) |
Taiwan | 21.8 (87)d | 3.3 (13)b | 25.3 (101)c,f | 48.5 (194)d | 1.3 (5)a |
Total | 40.1 (971) | 5.7 (139) | 18.8 (456) | 34.0 (825) | 1.4 (33) |
i) Countries with non-significant differences are denoted with the same letter; those with significant differences are denoted with different letters
ii)” other types” included salt with added iodine, fluoride and folic acid, rock salt such as Himalayan salt, low sodium salt, sea salt including Fleur de Sel, Piran salt, salt with potassium and magnesium, and pepper salt
iii) This category is not used in comparisons because its column proportion is equal to zero or one