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heart.org/sodium 9 out of 10 Americans consume too much sodium. WHERE DOES SODIUM COME FROM? Keep your sodium intake in check as part of an overall heart-healthy eating pattern that emphasizes: Variety of fruits and vegetables Whole grains Low-fat dairy products Skinless poultry and fish Nuts and legumes Non-tropical vegetable oils Limiting saturated fat, trans fat, sodium, red meat, sweets and sugary drinks More than 70 % comes from processed and restaurant foods 3,400 milligrams amount of sodium an American consumes on average in a day recommended by the AHA for ideal heart health © Copyright 2020 American Heart Association, Inc., a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. 20-443936:PDF:5/20 Excess levels of sodium/salt may put you at RISK for: ENLARGED HEART MUSCLE HEADACHES KIDNEY DISEASE OSTEOPOROSIS STROKE HEART FAILURE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE KIDNEY STONES STOMACH CANCER Excess levels of sodium/salt may CAUSE: INCREASED WATER RETENTION THAT LEADS TO: Puffiness Bloating Weight gain Shake OUT Salt Your HEALTH 10 % added while cooking or eating 15 % occurs naturally 1,500 milligrams or less Developed by the American Heart Association and the American Medical Association for use in the “Release the Pressure” campaign. Learn more at ReleaseThePressure.org.

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heart.org/sodium

9 out of 10 Americans consume too much sodium.

WHERE DOES SODIUM COME FROM? Keep your sodium intake in check as part of an overall heart-healthy eating pattern that emphasizes:

• Variety of fruits and vegetables• Whole grains• Low-fat dairy products• Skinless poultry and fish• Nuts and legumes• Non-tropical vegetable oils• Limiting saturated fat, trans fat, sodium,

red meat, sweets and sugary drinks

More than

70%comes from

processed and restaurant foods

3,400 milligramsamount of sodium an American

consumes on average in a day

recommended by the AHA for ideal heart health

© Copyright 2020 American Heart Association, Inc., a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. 20-443936:PDF:5/20

Excess levels of sodium/salt may put you at RISK for:

ENLARGED HEART MUSCLE

HEADACHES

KIDNEY DISEASE

OSTEOPOROSIS

STROKE

HEART FAILURE

HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

KIDNEY STONES

STOMACH CANCER

Excess levels of sodium/salt may CAUSE:

INCREASED WATER RETENTION THAT LEADS TO:

• Puffiness

• Bloating

• Weight gain

Shake OUT Salt

Your HEALTH

10%added while

cooking or eating

15%occurs

naturally

1,500 milligramsor less

Developed by the American Heart Association and the American Medical Association for use in the “Release the

Pressure” campaign. Learn more at ReleaseThePressure.org.