Excess dietary salt is a well established cause of high blood pressure and vascular disease. National and international bodies recommend a significant reduction in population salt intakes on the basis of strong evidence for health gains that population salt reduction strategies could achieve. The Australian Division of World Action on Salt and Health (AWASH) coordinates the Drop the Salt! campaign in Australia. This aims to reduce the average amount of salt consumed by Australians to six grams per day over five years through three main implementation strategies targeting the food industry, the media and government. This strategy has the potential to achieve a rapid and significant reduction in dietary salt consumption in Australia. With ind...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
Excess dietary salt is a well established cause of high blood pressure and vascular disease. Nationa...
BACKGROUND: As part of its endorsement of the World Health Organization\u27s Global Action Plan to p...
Background: The physiological daily requirement for salt is low (1-2g) and most populations around ...
Background: As part of its endorsement of the World Health Organization’s Global Action Plan to prev...
Excess dietary salt is a leading risk for health. Multiple health, government, industry and communit...
High dietary salt intake is the primary modifiable cause of hypertension, an important biomedical ri...
Strong evidence indicates that reduction of salt intake lowers blood pressure and reduces the risk o...
Australians are eating far more salt than is good for health. In May 2007, the Australian Division o...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
Excess dietary salt is a well established cause of high blood pressure and vascular disease. Nationa...
BACKGROUND: As part of its endorsement of the World Health Organization\u27s Global Action Plan to p...
Background: The physiological daily requirement for salt is low (1-2g) and most populations around ...
Background: As part of its endorsement of the World Health Organization’s Global Action Plan to prev...
Excess dietary salt is a leading risk for health. Multiple health, government, industry and communit...
High dietary salt intake is the primary modifiable cause of hypertension, an important biomedical ri...
Strong evidence indicates that reduction of salt intake lowers blood pressure and reduces the risk o...
Australians are eating far more salt than is good for health. In May 2007, the Australian Division o...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...