New sodium study, The average American consumes more
than 3,400 mg of sodium a day, which is the same as 1 ½ teaspoons.
Doctors have long touted the need to reduce sodium intake, but now a new
study says there is actually no evidence to back up the benefits of a
low-sodium diet.
Reducing salt consumption below the currently recommended 2,300
milligrams - about 1 1/2 teaspoons- per day maybe unnecessary, the
Institute of Medicine (IOM) said in a report released Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.
The study said the scientific evidence doesn't support the 1,500
milligram recommendation for people who are 51 and older and those of
any age who are African American or have hypertension, diabetes or
chronic kidney failure. More research is needed to explore this
recommendation.
The report referred to several other studies that concluded eating
the lowest levels might actually harm certain people. The IOM, which
advises the government about health, urged in its new salt study that
more research needs to be done to find the best target range for salt
intake.
"These new studies support previous findings that reducing sodium
from very high intake levels to moderate levels improves health," said
committee chair Brian Strom, the George S. Pepper professor of public
health and preventive medicine at the University of Pennsylvania's
Perelman School of Medicine. "But they also suggest that lowering sodium
intake too much may actually increase a person's risk of some health
problems."
The salt industry, in contrast, has long opposed the push for sharp sodium reductions, and welcomed the report.
"There is no scientific justification
for population-wide sodium reduction to such low levels, and the
recognition by the IOM experts that such low levels may cause harm may
help steer overzealous organizations away from reckless
recommendations," said Morton Satin of the Salt Institute.
Meanwhile, groups like the American Heart Association
(AHA) support reducing that number. In 2011, the AHA called for a
reduction in daily consumption, recommending all Americans eat no more
than 1,500 mg a day.