Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Low-sodium diet increases the risk of heart attack



OTTAWA (Ina) - A recent Canadian study that maintain a low sodium diet may not be beneficial to human health, contrary to what is prevalent in popular thought, indicating that reducing daily salt intake can actually be harmful to the body. 
The study, prepared by the researchers at the Institute of human Health Canada 's McMaster University research, involving more than 130 thousand people from 49 countries, that the sodium reduced in thediet increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, according to the Jordan news agency. 
he said the principal investigator of the study, Dr. Andrew Minty, network "CBC News" Canadian news: the salt is an essential nutrient that the body needs, you should get enough of them. He explained that if the body was not able to get enough of sodium, it could lead to a range of health problems, including increased risk of heart attack and stroke. 
The Canadian researcher, that the moderation of sodium eating is the healthiest option for all, including those who suffer from high blood pressure.

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