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Sodium in the diet primarily comes from eating salt. While some of it comes from directly adding it to food, most of the salt we eat is already present in processed foods.
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What is the daily recommended intake of salt?
Our bodies need a small amount of salt for a variety of functions, such as the working of nerves and muscles. However, there is enough sodium present in all foods that a lack of sodium does not generally cause any problems in these areas. It is rarely necessary to add extra salt to food.
Salt levels are often included in the nutritional information on food packets. Salt is also called sodium chloride, and the figures given may be for salt or for sodium.
The recommended maximum daily intake of sodium for a healthy adult is 2.4 g, which is equivalent to 6 g of salt. This is about a level teaspoonful. Children should eat less salt than adults. 4-6 year olds should eat only 3 g of salt; 7-10 year olds can have 5 g and those over 11 years can have 6 g, like adults.
Many food labels also use a traffic light system, in which high levels of salt may be indicated by a red label.
Because of increased awareness of the problems of eating too much salt, average salt intake in the UK has fallen by 15% since 2001.
Why is too much salt a bad thing?
العودة إلى المحتوياتMany people are asked to follow a low-sodium diet because eating too much sodium can make ارتفاع ضغط الدم worse. High blood pressure is a leading cause of coronary heart disease و strokes.
When we eat salt, it draws water into the bloodstream, increasing the blood volume. This is the way it increases the blood pressure.
Too much salt can also increase the risk of:
It has also been shown to worsen symptoms of الربو.
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Which foods contain high levels of sodium?
العودة إلى المحتوياتMany of the foods that are high in sodium are easy to spot because they taste salty. These include:
Bacon and other cured meats.
Hard cheese.
Yeast extract.
Stock cubes.
Salted nuts and crisps.
However, the sodium content in bread, breakfast cereals, biscuits (even sweet ones such as digestives) and sauces (such as mayonnaise and ketchup) may also be quite high. The salt levels in different brands may vary, so if you are trying to cut down on sodium then check the packaging label.
Once you have got into the habit of choosing lower-salt products, you will become familiar with which brands are a better choice for you.
Since consumers and manufacturers have become aware of the dangers of eating too much salt, many food products are now 20-40% lower in salt than they were ten years ago. Public Health England publishes targets for salt reduction in processed foods, which are updated regularly as the food industry gradually reduces the salt content in foods. These targets are shown in a document in further reading below.
Some medications also contain salt, particularly some indigestion remedies and medications which are taken as fizzy drinks (effervescent formulations). The packet should provide you with information on what level of salt the medication contains. If you are concerned about this, ask your doctor if there is an alternative you can take.
Using less salt
العودة إلى المحتوياتIf you regularly add salt to the cooking water for pasta or vegetables, try cooking them without. It may take you a little while to get used to the different taste but it can make a big difference to your salt intake.
If there are foods which you enjoy which are high in salt, then eat them in smaller quantities or less often. There may even be reduced salt options available for some foods, eg, baked beans. We all need some salt in our diets but most of us consume more than we need.
Food without added salt can be made tastier by adding pepper, dried herbs or spices. It is also possible to buy a low-sodium form of salt which can be added to food. This contains more potassium as an alternative to the sodium in regular salt, which is a healthier choice for most people. However, it is probably a better option to get used to food tasting less salty.
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Using more salt
العودة إلى المحتوياتThere are some people for whom trying to eat less salt may not be a good idea.
Some people may feel dizzy because of انخفاض ضغط الدم and they may be advised by their doctor to eat a bit more salt to keep their blood pressure up. They should also drink plenty of fluids to keep the blood volume up. It is rarely necessary to make much effort to eat more salt.
Those who are exercising heavily, particularly in hot weather, may lose a lot of salt through sweating. It is important for them to keep up their salt levels as well as their fluids.
Oral rehydration sachets are sometimes used by people who have الإسهال and sickness (vomiting). These contain salt to replace the salt which is lost in the course of the illness.
As mentioned above, some medications can lower the sodium level in the blood. There are quite a lot of different reasons why sodium in the blood may be low. Your doctor may want to do some further tests.
However, if they conclude that your sodium level is low because of medication, they may suggest that you eat more salt. They may also give you a course of sodium tablets to raise your sodium level to the normal range.
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الحياة الصحية
5:2 diet
The 5:2 diet is a calorie-restricted diet that involves eating 'normally' for five days out of seven and then 'fasting' on the other two days out of seven. The proposed health effects of the 5:2 diet include weight loss, improvement in life expectancy, protection against certain cancers and protection against dementia. However, the evidence supporting the 5:2 diet is currently limited. More research is needed to look at the long-term risks and benefits.
by Dr Hayley Willacy, FRCGP

الحياة الصحية
متلازمة إعادة التغذية
تم وصف متلازمة إعادة التغذية لأول مرة في سجناء الشرق الأقصى بعد الحرب العالمية الثانية عندما أصيبوا بفشل القلب بعد أن بدأوا في تناول الطعام مرة أخرى بعد فترة طويلة من الجوع.
بقلم الدكتور كولين تايدي، MRCGP
قراءة إضافية ومراجع
- ملح; British Heart Foundation
- Consensus Action on Salt and Health
- He FJ, Tan M, Ma Y, et al; Salt Reduction to Prevent Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease: JACC State-of-the-Art Review. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2020 Feb 18;75(6):632-647. doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2019.11.055.
- Salt reduction: targets for 2017; الصحة العامة في إنجلترا
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