Sodium Flashcards

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Q

List the sources of sodium

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A
Table salt 
Cheese 
Snack foods such as crisps
White bread 
Cured meats such as bacon
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2
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What is the RDA for sodium?

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2.4g of sodium or 6g of salt

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List the functions of sodium

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Regulates blood pressure

Supports healthy nerve activity

Aids normal muscle contraction

Controls water balance in the body

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4
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List the effects of a sodium deficiency

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Hypotension

Cognitive impairment

Muscles fail to relax

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5
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A lack of sodium results in hypotension, describe this deficiency

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Hypotension or low blood pressure reduces the amount of oxygen getting to organs as blood flow is slowed

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A lack of sodium results in cognitive impairment, describe this deficiency

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Delayed nerve impulses leading to cognitive impairment such as memory loss or disorientation

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A lack of sodium results in muscles failing to relax, describe this deficiency

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Muscles fail to relax after contraction which can cause muscular spasms muscle cramps and convulsions

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What happens if one takes too much sodium?

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This increases blood pressure levels and can increase the risk of heart attacks or strokes

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How should one reduce their sodium intake?

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Avoid high-salt snack foods

Buy reduced salt products

Don’t add salt when cooking

Read nutritional labels carefully when shopping as food may contain hidden sodium such as monosodium glutamate

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