Occupation: *
If a medical student, which year of the study:
Sex*
Country: *
Domicile:*
Risk factors/comorbidities (you can select more than one answer):*
Do you know your body mass index (BMI)?If yes, please select the appropriate range:*
Age:
Do you know your blood pressure level:*
systolic blood pressure:
diastolic blood pressure:
Do you know your cholesterol level:*
total cholesterol (mg/dl):
LDL cholesterol (mg/dl):
triglycerides (mg/dl):
Do you know your glucose level:*
fasting blood glucose (mg/dl):
In your opinion, what is the correct amount of daily salt in the diet?*
Who do you think affects limiting salt intake in the diet?*
Arterial hypertension*
Atrial fibrillation*
Osteoporosis*
Obesity*
Type 2 diabetes*
Lipid disorders*
Heart failure*
Stroke*
Depression*
Dementia/ cognitive decline*
Chronic kidney disease*
Stomach cancer*
Kidney stone*
Atherosclerosis*
Hematological disorders*
Worsening of rheumatoid arthritis*
Breast cancer progression*
Is excessive salt intake associated with a higher risk of death:*
Do you think that under-salting prepared meals in an average diet will reduce the amount of salt by:*
cured meat*
chees*
cornflakes*
bread*
ready meals*
canned vegetables*
The impact of excessive salt intake in the diet on atherosclerosis is the cause of: (you can select more than one answer)*
In your opinion, does the use of a ketogenic diet (a high-fat and low-carbohydrate diet that mimics a fasting state) by healthy people:*
Which of the following diets is the healthiest for the heart (also in the context of salt content)*
What actions should be taken in your country to effectively increase knowledge and reduce the amount of salt in the diet (you can select more than one answer):*