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One Gram of Salt Is The Difference For Millions of Heart Attacks : ScienceAlert

Last updated: October 26, 2024 3:50 pm
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Reducing Salt Intake Could Save Millions of Lives in China, Study Shows

It’s no secret that consuming too much salt can have detrimental effects on our health. A recent study conducted in 2022 has shed light on just how significant the impact of salt reduction can be, particularly in preventing cardiovascular problems.

According to the study, a mere 1 gram reduction in daily salt intake could prevent a staggering 9 million cases of stroke and heart attack in China between now and 2030. With 4 million of those cases expected to be fatal, the potential for saving lives is substantial.

Currently, the average daily salt consumption in China stands at 11 grams, well above the World Health Organization’s recommended limit of 5 grams. By analyzing health data on adults in China, researchers were able to quantify the relationship between salt intake, blood pressure, and disease rates.

The study authors highlighted the importance of using up-to-date and reliable data sources to assess the impact of salt reduction accurately. Their findings emphasize the long-term effects of reducing salt intake on blood pressure over several years.

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Consuming too much salt raises blood pressure, which in turn can lead to cardiovascular problems. (Prostock-studio/Canva)

Furthermore, the researchers explored two additional scenarios: a 30% reduction in salt intake by 2025 and reaching the WHO-recommended limit of 5 grams per day by 2030. Achieving these targets could potentially prevent twice as many cardiovascular-related deaths due to the decrease in systolic blood pressure.

Implementing consistent salt reduction measures over several years is crucial for long-term health benefits. Education programs in Chinese schools have shown promising results, indicating that hitting the 1 gram per day target is feasible for the majority of the population.

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Potassium-enriched salt can look and taste like regular salt. (PixelsEffect/Canva)

Aside from reducing cardiovascular disease cases, lowering salt intake could have a range of other health benefits. Excessive salt consumption has been associated with various cancers and kidney problems, underscoring the importance of moderation.

The Chinese government’s Healthy China 2030 campaign aims to achieve a daily salt intake of 5 grams. While challenging given China’s large population, the study’s findings provide compelling evidence for the urgent need for a comprehensive salt reduction program.

Published in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health, this research underscores the critical role of salt reduction in improving public health outcomes.

An earlier version of this article was published in August 2022.

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