ADULTS WORLD WIDE EAT ALMOST DOUBLE DAILY RECOMMENDED AMOUNT OF SODIUM
Seventy-five percent
of the world's population consumes nearly twice the daily recommended amount of
sodium (salt), according to research presented at the American Heart
Association's Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism and Cardiovascular
Disease Epidemiology and Prevention 2013 Scientific Sessions.
Global sodium intake
from commercially prepared food, table salt, salt and soy sauce added during
cooking averaged nearly 4,000 mg a day in 2010.
The World Health
Organization recommends limiting sodium to less than 2,000 mg a day and the
American Heart Association recommends limiting sodium to less than 1,500 mg a
day.
"This study is
the first time that information about sodium intake by country, age and gender
is available," said Saman Fahimi, M.D., M.Phil., lead author and a
visiting scientist in the Harvard School of Public Health's epidemiology
department in Boston, Mass. "We hope our findings will influence national
governments to develop public health interventions to lower sodium."
Cardiovascular disease
is the number one cause of death in the world; excess sodium intake raises
blood pressure. High blood pressure is one of the major contributors to the
development of cardiovascular disease.
Among women and men,
average sodium intake exceeded healthy levels in almost all countries,
researchers said. Kazakhstan had the highest average intake at 6,000 mg per
day, followed by Mauritius and Uzbekistan at just less than 6,000 mg per day.
Kenya and Malawi had
the lowest average intake at about 2,000 mg per day. In the US, the average
intake was about 3,600 mg a day.
One hundred eighty-one
of 187 countries, representing 99 percent of the world's population, exceeded
the World Health Organization's recommended sodium intake of less than 2,000 mg
a day; and 119 countries, representing 88 percent of the world's population,
exceeded this recommended intake by more than 1,000 mg a day. All countries
except Kenya exceeded the American Heart Association recommended sodium intake
of less than 1,500 mg a day.
The researchers
analyzed 247 surveys of adult sodium intake to estimate sodium intake,
stratified by age, gender, region and nation between 1990 and 2010 as part of
the 2010 Global Burden of Diseases Study, which is an international
collaborative study by 488 scientists from 303 institutions in 50 countries
around the world. .
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