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Using dietary intake modelling to achieve population salt reduction: A guide to developing a country-specific salt reduction model

World Health Organization et al., 2018

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The amount of sodium (‎ in the form of salt)‎ consumed in Europe exceeds levels recommended by the World Health Organization (‎ WHO)‎. Excess sodium intake causes raised blood pressure and thereby increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases–namely …
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