After data on diet and cancer incidents in the UK, the World Cancer Research Fund (WRCF) advises that people follow the recommended daily maximum for dietary salt intake, which is 6.0 grams or about one teaspoon, MedicalNewsToday.com reports. The latest figures from the Food Standard Agency indicate that Brits consume about 8.6 grams of salt per day, about three-fourths of which is taken in by way of eating processed food.
The WCRF stressed that salt consumption is still too much for a healthy diet, even though trends have shown that people have reduced their salt intake in the past 12 years. From data gleaned from the Office of National Statistics (ONS), Public Health Wales Cancer Incidence, ISD Scotland Cancer Statistics, and the Norther Island Cancer Registry, the WCRF was able to estimate that one in seven cases of stomach cancer every year could be prevented if people were to stick to the recommended levels.
Apart from a reduced risk of stomach cancer, lower salt intake may prevent other issues like high blood pressure, osteoporosis, and kidney disease.
If you’re going to start cutting some of the salt from your diet, however, here are some tips:
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