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Fri, 03/15/2013 - 02:42
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One In Three Malaysian Adults Have High Blood Pressure - Study
KUALA LUMPUR, March 15 (Bernama) -- One in three or about 32.7 per cent of
Malaysians aged 18 years and above are now believed to have high blood pressure
said Health Minister Liow Tiong Lai.
He said this was found during a study on the intake of salt among Malaysians
through urine analysis over 24 hours, last year.
"The average consumption of salt by Malaysians is 8.7 grammes daily which is
1.7 times higher than the World Health Organisation's recommendation of five
grammes a day.
"In the same study, it was found soy sauce is the main source of food which
contributes to the high salt content and men consumed far more salt than women,"
he said in a message in conjunction with 2013 World Salt Awareness Week.
Therefore, he urged members of the public to take steps in reducing salt
intake by having routine health screening.
The 6th World Salt Awareness Week campaign held from March 11 to 17 focused
on the food industry, caterers, food handlers and chefs at restaurants with the
theme 'Less Salt Please'.
Liow said the ministry was formulating a strategy to reduce salt intake in
Malaysia.
"Among the salt controlling measures taken was on a list of 16 food items
with high salt content including biscuits, soy sauce, instant noodles, snacks
and frozen meat which have been reduced of their salt content by two to 40 per
cent from the original level in 2011 to 2012," he said.
-- BERNAMA