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Low-salt advice based on spurious science, say experts

sydney , Fri, 22 Oct 2010 ANI

Sydney, Oct 22 (ANI): Scientists have slammed spurious science underlying advice that minimizing salt consumption lowers blood pressure, insisting it does not recognize the complex role of sodium in the body.

 

As Australian authorities consider slashing salt recommendations to even lower levels, the most comprehensive survey of salt intake in the US found consumption there had not changed in more than 40 years, despite the recent rise of low-sodium foods, and the average was at least 50 per cent higher than the recommended maximum, reports the Sydney Morning Herald.

 

As well, there was relatively little difference between the high and low ends of the salt intake spectrum - suggesting people naturally gravitate towards a similar amount of dietary salt, regardless of changes in food processing.

 

The research, led by the eminent Harvard researcher Walter Willett, re-analysed all studies between 1957 and 2003 that measured sodium levels in urine - a more accurate method than asking people what foods they ate.

 

Professor Willett said the finding that salt intake had not changed, while the prevalence of high blood pressure had risen, suggested the "epidemic of obesity may be a more plausible determinant" of high blood pressure rates than salt.

 

That study's author, David McCarron, said taken together the research indicated blanket public recommendations to eat a low salt diet, aimed at all people and not just those at highest risk of heart disease, were "doomed to failure".

 

The finding has been published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. (ANI)

 


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