Systematic Review of Social Marketing as a Behavior Change Agent in Salt Reduction
Silvia Sommariva, Dove Wimbish, Sarah Mayes, Angela Makris, Virginia Liddell, Mahmooda Khaliq

TL;DR
This paper reviews how social marketing can help reduce salt intake globally and suggests combining community efforts with policy changes for better results.
Contribution
It identifies effective social marketing strategies for salt reduction and recommends using a full framework for future interventions.
Findings
Recent studies use more social marketing criteria and report greater success.
Community-based tactics combined with policy measures are most effective.
Multilevel interventions with cultural responsiveness are recommended for future efforts.
Abstract
The use of social marketing (SM) interventions for salt/sodium reduction has drawn increased attention worldwide. This systematic review investigates the application of social marketing principles to the design, implementation, and evaluation of salt/sodium reduction interventions globally and provides recommendations for future public health practice. Using PRISMA, searches were conducted on PubMed, Web of Science, CINAHL, and PsychInfo, with 51 final studies identified, abstracted, and synthesized using the matrix method. Studies conducted more recently contained a greater number of social marketing benchmark criteria (behavioral focus, formative research, segmentation, exchange, competition, marketing mix, community involvement, and integration). Studies reporting greater success used more benchmark criteria. Community-based initiatives using personalized/localized tactics combined…
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TopicsSodium Intake and Health
