More than 1 teaspoon of salt per day can increase blood pressure: WHO

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Consuming more than 1 teaspoon of salt per day can increase blood pressure, a leading cause of heart disease and stroke. Indeed, meeting salt reduction targets would save millions of lives every year.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO):

  • Salt intake and blood pressure: There is a direct correlation that if you consume too much salt, obviously your blood pressure will increase. 
  • Heart disease and stroke risk: High blood pressure is a major cause of heart attack and stroke, two of the most common health problems in the world.
  • Potential for reduced mortality: If everyone reduced their daily sodium consumption to the recommended levels per day an estimated 2.5 million deaths could be prevented each year.

Why is salt so harmful?

  • Sodium retention: As you know, salt has sodium which is why, it could lead to fluid gain in your body.
  • Blood vessel strain: This added fluid causes pressure on blood vessels, which weakens and hardens them.
  • Hypertension: Blood vessels constricting means that it is hard to flow blood and this would increase the blood pressure.

How to reduce salt intake:

  • Read food labels
  • Choose fresh produce
  • Limit processed foods
  • Cook with herbs and spices
  • Reduce sodium in your diet gradually

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