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World off-track to cut _____ sodium intake by 2025.
A)
40%
B)
37%
C)
34%
D)
30%

Correct Answer :   30%


The world is off-track to achieve its global target of reducing sodium intake by 30% by 2025, which is essential to save millions of lives globally, according to a first-of-its-kind report by the World Health Organization (WHO).

* Sodium, an essential nutrient, increases the risk of heart disease, stroke and premature death when consumed in excess.

* The main source of sodium is table salt (sodium chloride), but it is also a part of other condiments such as sodium glutamate which is naturally found in some foods and is also used as a flavour enhancer.

* The global average salt intake is estimated to be 10.8 grams per day, more than double the WHO recommendation of less than 5 grams of salt per day (one teaspoon).

* The report shows that only 5 per cent of WHO member states are protected by mandatory and comprehensive sodium reduction policies and 73 per cent of members lack full range of implementation of such policies.

* India has mandatory declaration of sodium on pre-packaged food but no other mandatory measure, WHO said.

* Implementing highly cost-effective sodium reduction policies could save an estimated seven million lives globally by 2030.

* It is an important component of action to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target of reducing deaths from noncommunicable diseases.

* However, only nine countries -- Brazil, Chile, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Spain and Uruguay -- have a comprehensive package of recommended policies to reduce sodium intake...

Source : Tribune India

Published On : March 12, 2023
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