WHO Member States have agreed to reduce the global population's intake of salt by a rel... - 0 views
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ajinkyak on 19 May 21Rapid urbanization and sedentary lifestyle have increased the intake of salt among consumers and this has raised the prevalence of obesity and ultimately progression of other diseases. For instance, consumption of food that is high in salt content caused high blood pressure. Thus the high prevalence of lifestyle-related disorders is propelling the growth of the salt substitutes market. According to the World Health Organization, in 2019, an estimated 38.2 million children under the age of 5 years were overweight or obese.