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Title: Dietary Sodium and Blood Pressure


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Dietary Sodium and Blood Pressure
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  • Hypertension
  • The Silent Killer
  • Sodium
  • The Quiet Food Additive

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Outline
  • Sodium
  • Where do we get it?
  • What does it do?
  • How is it a health risk?
  • Sodium and hypertension
  • Recommended sodium restriction
  • How to reduce your sodium intake
  • Meal makeovers

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Where do we get sodium?
  • Salt
  • Table salt, sea salt, seasoning salts
  • Sodium additives
  • Eg. MSG
  • Processed foods

5
What does sodium do?
  • In food
  • Prevents food from spoiling.
  • Performs many different functions in processed
    foods.
  • Adds flavour.

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What does sodium do?
  • In your body
  • Helps regulate your bodys fluid balance.
  • Too much sodium can increase the amount of water
    or fluid held in your body.
  • Excess fluid puts extra pressure on your blood
    vessels causing damage.

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How is sodium a health risk?
  • Increases the risk of hypertension (high blood
    pressure).
  • Hypertension increases risk for
  • Stroke
  • Heart attack
  • Kidney disease
  • Dementia

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Dietary Changes Can Lower Blood Pressure and Risk
  • Eating a low sodium, well balanced diet is as
    effective as taking a blood pressure medication.
  • 1 in 3 Canadians with hypertension could have
    normal blood pressure if they lowered their
    sodium intake.
  • Following a low-sodium diet could reduce the risk
    of heart attack or stroke by 25-30.

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Sodium restriction is especially important
  • For those people
  • Of African descent
  • Over 45 years of age
  • With high blood
  • pressure

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Adequate Sodium Intake For Adults
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Recommended Sodium Restriction
  • 2300 mg per day or less

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Sodium Intake of Canadian Adults
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Why is our sodium intake so high?
  • Busy lifestyle!
  • Want convenience
  • Less home-cooked
  • meals

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Bigger Portions
21 cups
3 cups
The more we eat, the more sodium we consume.
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Increased Use Of Condiments
  • Ketchup
  • Mustard
  • Soy sauce
  • Salad dressing
  • Relish and pickles
  • Olives
  • Sauces

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More Processed Foods
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Sources Of Sodium
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Processing Adds Sodium To Food
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Sodium Content of Restaurant Foods
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Reduce Your Sodium Intake
  • Choose fresh, unprocessed foods.
  • Gradually decrease the amount of salt used in
    cooking and at the table (this includes sea
    salt).
  • Use condiments sparingly.

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Reduce Your Sodium Intake
  • Flavour food with lemon juice, fresh garlic,
    spices, herbs and flavoured vinegars.
  • Try low-sodium seasoning mixes.
  • Use oil, rather than butter or margarine for
    cooking.

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Reduce Your Sodium Intake
  • Limit instant foods.
  • Buy pre-prepared foods that are low in sodium
    such as frozen vegetables and pre-cut salad.
  • Plan meals at least a day in advance. Find quick
    meal ideas in cookbooks and on-line.

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Reduce Your Sodium Intake
  • Read food labels.
  • Look for the words sodium or salt in
    ingredient lists.
  • Look for foods labelled salt-free, no added
    salt, low in sodium, or reduced in sodium.

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Reduce Your Sodium Intake
  • Check the Nutrition Facts Table for
  • The mg sodium per serving
  • (the lower, the better)
  • The Daily Value
  • (aim for 10 or less)

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Reduce Your Sodium Intake
  • Limit how often you eat in restaurants.
  • Restrict fast foods and take-out meals.
  • Look for unsalted snack foods such as chips,
    pretzels, nuts, seeds and crackers.

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Reduce Your Sodium Intake
  • Vegetables and Fruit
  • Choose fresh or frozen vegetables.
  • Limit vegetables with sauce.
  • Try making homemade salad dressing, or use
    commercial dressings sparingly.
  • Enjoy fresh, frozen, canned or dried fruit.

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Reduce Your Sodium Intake
  • Grain Products
  • Limit packaged pastas and rice with powdered
    sauce or seasoning.
  • Use quick-cooking, rather than instant oatmeal.
  • Look for low-sodium soups.
  • Choose breads, crackers and baked goods with the
    lower mg sodium per serving.

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Reduce Your Sodium Intake
  • Milk and Alternatives
  • Choose lower fat milk and yogurt.
  • Be aware of higher sodium content of instant
    puddings, hot chocolate and flavoured coffee
    mixes.
  • Limit all cheese, especially processed cheese
    slices or spreads.

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Reduce Your Sodium Intake
  • Meat and Alternatives
  • Limit processed, cured, smoked or breaded meats
    and poultry.
  • Choose fresh, frozen or low-sodium canned fish.
  • Rinse canned lentils, chick peas or beans, or
    cook your own.
  • Enjoy unsalted nuts and seeds.

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Breakfast Menu Makeover
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Lunch Menu Makeover
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Snack Menu Makeover
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Dinner Menu Makeover
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Sodium Comparison
  • High sodium menu 5157 mg
  • Lower sodium menu 1110 mg

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The Sodium Challenge
  • There is no satisfactory sodium substitute.
  • The food industry needs to gradually lower
    sodium/salt content of foods.
  • Companies are starting to reduce the sodium
    content of their products.

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Dietary Advice for Lowering Your Blood Pressure
  • Aim for a sodium intake of less than 2300 mg a
    day.
  • Eat well according to Canadas Food Guide.

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Dietary Sodium Questions
  • 1. Reducing your intake of salt or sodium may
    help you prevent high blood pressure.
  • TRUE
  • FALSE

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Dietary Sodium Question
  • 2.Your blood pressure may be more sensitive to
    the effects of sodium if you are over 45 years
    old.
  • TRUE
  • FALSE

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Dietary Sodium Questions
  • 3. Most of the sodium consumed by Canadians is
    from salt added at the table.
  • TRUE
  • FALSE

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Dietary Sodium Questions
  • 4. You should aim to eat less than 2300 mg of
    sodium a day.
  • TRUE
  • FALSE

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Dietary Sodium Questions
  • 5. The Nutrition Facts table tells you the number
    of milligrams (mg) of sodium in the whole package
    of food.
  • TRUE
  • FALSE

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Dietary Sodium Questions
  • 6. Instant packaged foods and fast food
    restaurant meals generally have a very high
    sodium content.
  • TRUE
  • FALSE

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For More Information
  • Go to www.hypertension.ca
  • Click on Public
  • Then click on Lifestyle Choices

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For Low-Sodium Cooking Suggestions and Recipes
  • Go to
  • www.dialadietitian.org
  • www.calgaryhealthregion.ca
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