Do new data dash advice to cut salt? Not necessarily

  • 25/12/1997

  • Asian Wall Street Journal (Hong Kong)

A food fight has erupted between researchers and policy makers over the role of salt in hypertension. Sodium restriction has been a pillar of health policy in the U.S. Now a steady sprinkle of contrary salt studies is shaking up conventional wisdom. Confused consumers are getting caught up in the cross fire. A University of Toronto study, published in the journal of American Medical Association, concluded in 1996 that "evidence does not support universal sodium restriction."