I received an email recently from a patient wanting to know what to do in regards to salt intake in light of a study which was released this month from the Journal of the American Medical Association. There has been long standing consensus that too much salt in the diet raises blood pressure. High blood pressure (hypertension) indisputably increases the risk of both heart attacks and strokes. The study looked at a group of people for eight years and followed them till they were 49 years old. The Centers for Disease Control made a public statement expressing concern over the study's findings and reiterated their support of the stand of the World Health Organization and the American Heart Association that sodium be limited to 1500-2300 mg a day. Interestingly, the Salt Institute, was the lone organization that hailed the study.
One of my big concerns about the study is how young the patients were. The chance of dying of heart disease before the age of fifty is quite low. The fact that they could measure a statistically significant difference surprises me. It makes me wonder if those who died had preexisting heart disease. They would be much more likely to be on low salt diets because that is what their doctors would have told them to do in order to minimize their risk. If that were the case, it would not be salt restriction which caused them to have more adverse events, but rather their underlying heart disease.
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