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High sodium intake is linked to greater obesity risk, particularly in women, even when it comes from everyday foods. New ...
New research to be presented at this year's European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2025, Malaga, Spain, 11-14 May) shows an ...
The daily average sodium intake of Americans currently sits at 3.4 grams. Worldwide, that number is 4.3 grams, propped up by countries in East and Central Asia, which are well-known for their rich ...
Americans eat too much salt, but the influence of dietary sodium is especially noticeable in women, whose blood pressure may ...
The average American eats nearly 50% more sodium than recommended, raising long-term health risks. Here's how to cut back without sacrificing flavor. Faith Foushee CNET Contributor Faith Foushee ...
Adults who eat foods with a high level of sodium may be more likely to develop obesity, researchers reported in a meeting abstract released ahead of the European Congress on Obesity.
mean sodium intake in the highest quartile was approximately 4900 mg/day in men and 3750 mg/day in women. These values convert to more than 12 grams (men) or 9 grams (women) of daily salt (sodium ...
Instead of simply cutting sodium, scientists say boosting potassium—especially from foods like bananas and broccoli—may be a ...
mean sodium intake in the highest quartile was approximately 4900 mg/day in men and 3,750 mg/day in women. These values convert to more than 12 grams (men) or 9 grams (women) of daily salt (sodium ...