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5 Benefits of Salt restricted Diet | Dr. Pratim Sengupta

DR.PRATIM SENGUPTA Season 4 Episode 1

A salt-restricted diet, also known as a low-sodium diet, can offer several health benefits, especially for individuals with certain medical conditions or risk factors. Here are some of the potential benefits:

  1. Blood pressure control: One of the main reasons for following a salt-restricted diet is to manage and lower high blood pressure (hypertension). Excess sodium intake can lead to fluid retention, which increases blood volume and puts extra strain on the blood vessels, leading to elevated blood pressure. Reducing sodium intake can help control blood pressure, reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases like heart attacks and strokes.
  2. Reduced risk of heart disease: By lowering blood pressure, a salt-restricted diet can significantly reduce the risk of heart disease and its associated complications. High blood pressure is a major risk factor for heart attacks, heart failure, and other cardiovascular issues.
  3. Kidney health: A low-sodium diet can be beneficial for individuals with kidney problems, such as chronic kidney disease. High sodium intake can put stress on the kidneys, making it harder for them to filter blood and remove waste products properly. Reducing salt intake can help lessen the workload on the kidneys and slow down the progression of kidney disease.
  4. Lower risk of stroke: Hypertension is a significant risk factor for stroke, and a salt-restricted diet can help lower this risk by reducing blood pressure.
  5. Improved fluid balance: Excess sodium can lead to water retention, causing swelling in the extremities and increasing overall body weight. Limiting salt intake helps maintain a better fluid balance in the body.
  6. Reduced risk of osteoporosis: High sodium intake may cause the body to excrete more calcium in the urine, potentially leading to a loss of bone density over time. A low-sodium diet can help preserve bone health and reduce the risk of osteoporosis.
  7. Lower risk of stomach cancer: Some studies have suggested a link between high salt consumption and an increased risk of stomach cancer. A salt-restricted diet may help lower the risk of developing this type of cancer.

It's essential to note that not everyone needs to follow a salt-restricted diet, and some individuals may even require a certain level of sodium intake, depending on their health status and specific medical conditions. Always consult with a healthcare professional or registered dietitian before making significant changes to your diet, especially if you have any health concerns or medical conditions.

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