Sodium
geminigemz90
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What happens if you add a little sodium. I eat 2300 but want to add 2500.
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200 calories of sodium?0
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Tiny_Dancer_in_Pink wrote: »200 calories of sodium?
I like salt... But I don't think I'd eat that much!
OP, I'm not exactly sure what you're asking?0 -
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Do you mean change your sodium goal to 2500mg vs 2300? Nothing. If you mean eat 2500mg, nothing may happen. Some people say they get a little "puffy" due to water retention but everyone does not. Everyone is different.1
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So you want to have 2500mg of sodium instead of your usual 2300, right? Nothing bad will happen, you *may have a little water retention over the next day or two, I know i do if i even go a little over. But other than that you'll be fine.
No blood pressure problems or anything like that, i assume?1 -
After long term high sodium intake a person is likely to delevop hypertension which will effect your coronary arteries and may lead to heart attack.
Short term, you may retain some water weight.2 -
2500mg is not considered high sodium intake. It's actually the norm. Try it for a week or two and listen to your body.0
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You could try salt that is 60% less sodium if it's the salt taste you are after0
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I'm usually way over my sodium. BP is still down due to weight loss and when I saw my doctor last month, he didn't mention I needed to cut back, so it's something I take notice of, but not really a concern.
As far as water retention, the weight is still coming off, which makes me think that either
1) My body happens to be able to tolerate more sodium than some others or
2) Prior to MFP and tracking my micros and macros, I was ingesting significantly more sodium than recommended already and I've cut back. I find this likelier, since I've got much more of a salt tooth than an sweet one. So, if I was (pulling a number out of thin air) ingesting on average 4500 mg of sodium per day before MFP and now average 2800? Yeah, I'm probably retaining less water even with going over my sodium rec.0 -
There isn't any calories in sodium and unless you have hypertension and/or blood pressure issues I wouldn't worry about it. I never measure my sodium.0
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Sodium is so odd. The American Heart Association has been preaching for decades that we need to consume no more than 2300 mg of sodium if we are healthy, and no more than 1500 mg of sodium if we have high blood pressure. And for decades, we have ignored them. Americans still consume over 4000 mg of sodium per day and our rate of mortality from cardiovascular diseases continues to decline. Could it simply be that the real world has demonstrated the AHA preaching to be flawed?1
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That or we are taking more cardiac meds than ever1
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