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Thứ Năm, 14 tháng 8, 2014

1.7 million deaths due to too much salt in diet: Study

MUMBAI Almost 165 million people across the world die due to heart problems brought on by excess intake of salt said a research analyzing populations from 187 countries The paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine NEJM on Thursday

death by salt? new study finds too much sodium is a global killer - wbur.org

around the world people consume too much salt a new study estimates 165 million deaths a year are attributable to sodium intake istockphoto americans are accustomed to being nagged about salt we're told we consume too much — particularly from

salty diet 'causes 1.6 million deaths worldwide each year' - telegraph.co.uk

consuming too much salt leads to more than 16 million heart diseaserelated deaths around the world each year research suggests scientists based the finding on an analysis of 205 surveys of sodium intake in countries representing nearly threequarters

too much salt is linked to 1.65 million deaths per year - mysinchew.com

washington august 13 2014 afp people around the world eat twice as much salt as they should and this behavior translates into 165 million heartrelated deaths per year researchers said wednesday excess salt can cause high blood pressure

observer health online - too much salt is linked to 1.65 million deaths in ... - jamaicaobserver.com

washington usa afp people around the world eat twice as much salt as they should and this behaviour translates into 165 million heartrelated deaths per year researchers in the united states said wednesday excess salt can cause high blood

high-salt diet may double diabetics' heart disease risk - foxnews.com

it's not only sugar that raises alarms for people with diabetes eating a highsalt diet may double the risk of developing heart disease in people with diabetes according to a new study from japan for any person too much salt in the diet can raise blood

high salt intake causes 1.6 million deaths worldwide: study - timesofindia.indiatimes.com

new delhi a new analysis involving 187 countries has found that 16 million deaths due to heart diseases can be linked to high salt consumption the world health organisation who recommends a daily salt intake of 2 grams whereas the average global

consuming too much salt ups heart disease risk in diabetics - thehealthsite.com

eat less salt people with type2 diabetes have more to add to their list of dietary restrictions as researchers have found that a high salt diet may double their risk of developing cardiovascular disease 'the findings provide clear scientific evidence supporting

high-salt diet doubles heart disease risk in diabetics - business-standard.com

people suffering from type 2 diabetes who eat a diet high in salt face twice the risk of developing cardiovascular disease as compared to those who consume less sodium according to a new study diabetes occurs when there is too much sugar in the

excess sodium intake linked to 1.65 million deaths annually - latimes.com

is it too early to try limiting salt 165 million deaths yearly would suggest not but debate continues us canada and europe aren't nearly the highest in sodium consumption or deaths georgia and ukraine are does too much salthigh blood

shaking up what we think about salt: new study suggests consuming too little ... - news.nationalpost.com

a pair of large international studies are questioning the validity of the notion that the less salt a person consumes the better in fact the canadianled research suggests too little salt in the diet may even be a bad thing the studies published wednesday in

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