Current:Home > NewsCutting a teaspoon of salt is comparable to taking blood pressure medication -WealthMindset
Cutting a teaspoon of salt is comparable to taking blood pressure medication
View
Date:2025-04-15 00:14:01
How much salt is too much salt?
Unfortunately, it's most likely the amount you're consuming.
A new study published Monday in the journal JAMA found that cutting one teaspoon of salt a day results in a decline in blood pressure comparable to taking blood pressure medication.
Humans need sodium, which is found in salt, for our bodies to work properly. It plays an important role in nerve and muscle function by allowing nerves to pulse with electricity and muscles to contract. But too much sodium can be bad for our health: It contributes to high blood pressure, or hypertension, which is a major cause of stroke and heart disease.
One way it does this is by making the body absorb more water. Extra sodium in the blood pulls more water into blood vessels, which increases the amount of blood in the vessels. This increases blood pressure and, in some people, leads to high blood pressure and can damage vessels and even organs like the heart, kidneys and brain.
In this latest study, participants who cut out their daily salt intake by one teaspoon had lower blood pressure in just one week. This was even true for people already on blood pressure medication.
But how much sodium is in one teaspoon of salt?
A teaspoon of salt has about 2,300 mg of sodium in it. And according to the FDA, Americans eat an average of 3,400 mg of sodium. So cutting out a teaspoon would be equivalent to cutting two-thirds of a person's daily sodium intake.
But the researchers say that cutting out any amount of sodium will help lower blood pressure — at least more than no reduction at all.
Have science news stories for us? Email us at [email protected].
Listen to Short Wave on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.
Today's episode was produced by Rachel Carlson and Kai McNamee. It was edited by Viet Le, Christopher Intagliata and Rebecca Ramirez. Brit Hanson checked the facts. Patrick Murray was the audio engineer.
veryGood! (1)
Related
- Where will Elmo go? HBO moves away from 'Sesame Street'
- American Climate Video: Fighting a Fire That Wouldn’t Be Corralled
- Could Climate Change Be the End of the ‘Third World’?
- Video: Dreamer who Conceived of the Largest Arctic Science Expedition in History Now Racing to Save it
- How to watch the 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 finale: Final episode premiere date, cast
- Get $150 Worth of Clean Beauty Products for Just $36: Peter Thomas Roth, Elemis, Osea, and More
- Thousands of Starbucks baristas set to strike amid Pride decorations dispute
- Pregnant Chanel Iman Engaged to NFL Star Davon Godchaux
- FACT FOCUS: Inspector general’s Jan. 6 report misrepresented as proof of FBI setup
- Judge Blocks Keystone XL Pipeline, Says Climate Impact Can’t Be Ignored
Ranking
- $73.5M beach replenishment project starts in January at Jersey Shore
- ‘Mom, are We Going to Die?’ How to Talk to Kids About Hard Things Like Covid-19 and Climate Change
- Transcript: Cindy McCain on Face the Nation, June 25, 2023
- This Amazon Maxi Dress Has 2,300+ Five-Star Ratings— & Reviewers Say It Fits Beautifully
- Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
- Deaths from xylazine are on the rise. The White House has a new plan to tackle it
- Pregnant Serena Williams Shares Hilariously Relatable Message About Her Growing Baby Bump
- Enbridge Deal Would Replace a Troubled Great Lakes Pipeline, But When?
Recommendation
What to watch: O Jolie night
Disappearance of Alabama college grad tied to man who killed parents as a boy
Deaths from xylazine are on the rise. The White House has a new plan to tackle it
BMW Tests Electric Cars as Power Grid Stabilizers
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
Montana bridge collapse sends train cars into Yellowstone River, prompting federal response
Raven-Symoné Reveals Why She's Had Romantic Partners Sign NDAs
How to start swimming as an adult