Reducing Sodium in the Global Food Supply to Reduce Population Burden of Cardiovascular Disease

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Hashem K.M. [1 ]
Pombo-Rodrigues S. [1 ]
Capewell S. [2 ]
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[1] Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London
[2] Department of Public Health and Policy, Institute of Psychology, Health and Society, University of Liverpool, Liverpool
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Blood pressure; Cardiovascular disease; Food industry; Government; Heart attacks; Heart disease; Hypertension; Legislation; Regulation; Salt; Salt reduction; Sodium; Strokes; Targets; Voluntary;
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10.1007/s12170-014-0435-0
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Populations around the world are consuming salt in quantities that far exceed physiological requirements. In view of the association of a high salt intake with hypertension, cardiovascular and kidney disease, many countries have introduced population-based recommendations and initiatives to reduce salt intake. Salt reduction is recognised as one of the most cost-effective public health strategies that a country can make in reducing the growing burden of non-communicable diseases. As such, the World Health Organisation has recommended salt reduction as one of the top three priority actions to tackle the non-communicable disease crisis. At the recent World Health Assembly, it was unanimously agreed that all countries should reduce their salt intake by 30 % towards a target of 5 g/day, by 2025. Many countries are now looking to follow in the footsteps of the UK, who are considered world leaders in this area. © 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York.
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