I'm always Lower than Sodium Target

emmagordon52
emmagordon52 Posts: 3 Member
edited February 10 in Food and Nutrition
So I've only been using this properly for three days, trying to make sure my food falls into all the right categories. I'm often slightly over on my protein which I get because I'm eating eggs and quorn normally. The only one I'm slightly concerned about is my sodium. I've been way way under on all three days. Will this help or hinder my weight loss in the long run? Should I make an effort to have more sodium in my diet?

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  • Espressocycle
    Espressocycle Posts: 2,245 Member
    Unless you prepare all of your food from scratch or are eating too few calories, I doubt you are really under sodium. Unless you sweat a lot, you're probably getting enough. If you find yourself with an urge to lick the streets when they've salted for snow, you probably need to eat more.
  • bethannien
    bethannien Posts: 556 Member
    It's probably fine. But your diary isn't public so it's impossible to really know.
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    I hate to jump in here all clueless, but shouldn't most of us be way under on sodium every day?

    I am floored now. I have been on MFP for almost a year and have been way under on sodium always and thought that was a good thing. On the odd occasion I grab Chinese takeout or eat tortilla chips at a Mexican restaurant, I go over and find myself "gaining" a little water weight for a day or so...I would not wanna go over or even hit my sodium "goal" every day.

    Anyone?
  • Mouse_Potato
    Mouse_Potato Posts: 1,517 Member
    I hate to jump in here all clueless, but shouldn't most of us be way under on sodium every day?

    I am floored now. I have been on MFP for almost a year and have been way under on sodium always and thought that was a good thing. On the odd occasion I grab Chinese takeout or eat tortilla chips at a Mexican restaurant, I go over and find myself "gaining" a little water weight for a day or so...I would not wanna go over or even hit my sodium "goal" every day.

    Anyone?

    There is a minimum amount of sodium your body needs to function, but most of us have no trouble hitting it. I want to say it's around 500 mg per day, but I'm not 100% sure and I can't find a reliable source at the moment. If your levels drop too low, you can be affected by Hyponatremia.
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    I hate to jump in here all clueless, but shouldn't most of us be way under on sodium every day?

    I am floored now. I have been on MFP for almost a year and have been way under on sodium always and thought that was a good thing. On the odd occasion I grab Chinese takeout or eat tortilla chips at a Mexican restaurant, I go over and find myself "gaining" a little water weight for a day or so...I would not wanna go over or even hit my sodium "goal" every day.

    Anyone?

    There is a minimum amount of sodium your body needs to function, but most of us have no trouble hitting it. I want to say it's around 500 mg per day, but I'm not 100% sure and I can't find a reliable source at the moment. If your levels drop too low, you can be affected by Hyponatremia.


    ahhh my MFP setting has "2500" on sodium and I usually consume between 800-1700

    ETA: Thanks!
  • emmagordon52
    emmagordon52 Posts: 3 Member
    Thanks guys. My target is also 2500. My daily intake has ranged from 450 - 1500 so I won't worry too much but will try to keep it over 500. How do I make my diary public?
  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,224 Member
    Thanks guys. My target is also 2500. My daily intake has ranged from 450 - 1500 so I won't worry too much but will try to keep it over 500. How do I make my diary public?

    Do you salt your food (in cooking or at the table)? Do you log your salt? If not you're probably not as low in sodium as you think (sodium is a component of table salt, or sodium chloride). But if you're sure you're logging all the salt/sodium you're consuming, then definitely try to stay above 500.

    Also, don't think of 2500 as a "target." It's drawn from dietary advice from health organizations that suggest it as a MAXIMUM, out of concern that most people eating western/first world/industrialized society diets get too much sodium in their, which can contribute to high blood pressure.

    You can make your diary public by going to My Home, then Settings, then Diary Settings, then scrolling down to Diary Sharing.
  • jkwolly
    jkwolly Posts: 3,049 Member
    I also am very low daily in my sodium levels according to MFP since they have their maximum set at 2500. A more accurate and healthy range to stay around would be 1500.
    You can manually update this if you choose to do so through your food profile.

    As long as you are close to 1500, without being severely under (anything under 500mg/day), you will be fine :)
  • junlex123
    junlex123 Posts: 81 Member
    Tons of the database entries don't have the sodium entry correctly entered as a lot of nutritional information is listed as salt rather than sodium and people adding the food to the database don't bother to convert properly, so they just put sodium as 0. So a lot of your 0 sodium entries are probably wrong. E.g. those weight watchers cumberland sausages have about 200mg of sodium per sausage.

    And the sodium figure isn't so much a target for you to hit, it's a maximum you shouldn't exceed. You are almost certainly getting enough sodium unless you're doing tons of exercise that's making you sweat and being really deficient in your diet (unlikely), or suffering from dysentery or something (again unlikely).
  • Espressocycle
    Espressocycle Posts: 2,245 Member
    Because the 2,500 mg sodium level is fixed, it's a lot easier to be under it if you are on a 1200 calorie diet than a 2400 calorie diet. In reality, optimum sodium would have to be different for people of different heights and, because it is lost in sweat, activity levels/temperatures.
  • CM9178
    CM9178 Posts: 1,251 Member
    I really wouldn't worry about being under on sodium, its more of a limit than a goal - be more concerned about being over, since it is highly unlikely you'd be consistently TOO low on sodium to negatively affect your health.
  • emmagordon52
    emmagordon52 Posts: 3 Member
    Thanks for you all your help guys I am more assured now :flowerforyou:
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