Low-Salt Diets Simplified Revision Notes for Junior Cycle Home Economics
Revision notes with simplified explanations to understand Low-Salt Diets quickly and effectively.
Learn about Special Diets for your Junior Cycle Home Economics Exam. This Revision Note includes a summary of Special Diets for easy recall in your Home Economics exam
439+ students studying
Special Diets Quizzes
Test your knowledge with quizzes.
Special Diets Flashcards
Practice with bite-sized questions.
Special Diets Questions by Topic
Prepare with real exam question.
Low-Salt Diets
Importance of Salt
Salt helps maintain fluid balance in the body.
Adults are recommended to consume no more than 6 g of salt per day (equivalent to 2.4 g of sodium).
Many people exceed this limit; for example, Irish adults consume an average of 10 g or more daily, which can lead to health problems.
Health Problems Associated with High Salt Intake
High blood pressure
Coronary heart disease
Stroke
Fluid retention
Kidney damage
Reasons for Limiting Salt Intake
Salt causes the body to retain water, which raises blood pressure.
High blood pressure puts strain on the heart, arteries, kidneys, and brain, increasing the risk of serious health conditions such as strokes and heart attacks.
Guidelines for Reducing Salt Intake
Avoid adding salt at the table:
Use herbs and spices to flavour food instead.
Minimise salt during cooking:
Use alternatives like black pepper, garlic, or fresh herbs.
Avoid processed foods:
Examples include salty snacks, cured meats, and pre-packaged meals.
Choose low-salt alternatives:
Products like LoSalt can be used as substitutes.
Read food labels carefully:
Check for ingredients like sodium chloride (NaCl), monosodium glutamate (MSG), and sodium sulfites.
Many foods that do not taste salty are still high in sodium.
Key Insight:
According to the Irish Heart Foundation:
70% of dietary salt comes from processed foods.
Only 10% is naturally present in foods, and 20% is added during cooking or at the table.
It is important to check food labels to avoid excess salt consumption.
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view the full note, or log in if you already have an account!
500K+ Students Use These Powerful Tools to Master Low-Salt Diets For their Junior Cycle Exams.
Enhance your understanding with flashcards, quizzes, and exams—designed to help you grasp key concepts, reinforce learning, and master any topic with confidence!