Sodium Can be Sneaky Infographic
Salt (sodium) can be sneaky
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks can add up to nearly 4,000 mg of sodium for the day.
Throughout the day, the average American consumes nearly 3,400 milligrams of sodium for the day. That is more than two times the amount recommended by the American Heart Association for ideal heart health. Too much sodium can be risky for your health. Thankfully, meals with lower sodium can be just as delicious and can keep your sodium in check.
Here’s how the sodium can add up:
Breakfast
Sausage & cheese omelet with hash browns and orange juice
Total sodium: 697 mg
vs.
Egg and veggie breakfast sandwich on a whole-grain English muffin
Total sodium: 547mg
Breakfast Tip: Add color! Replace some meats, cheeses, and side dishes with flavorful fruits and vegetables.
Morning Snack
Honey bun
Total sodium: 280 mg
vs.
Banana
Total sodium: 1 mg
Snack tip: Satisfy your sweet tooth with a delicious piece of fruit.
Lunch
Turkey sandwich on white bread with cheese and a side salad and a pickle
Total sodium: 1,532mg
vs.
Turkey sandwich on whole-grain bread with lettuce and tomato slices with a side salad and cucumber slices
Total sodium: 650 mg
Lunch Tips:
- Use veggies to add flavor instead of salty condiments, sauces and sides.
- Compare labels on salad dressings. Choose the option with less sodium.
- When dining out, ask for your meal to be prepared without extra salt.
Afternoon Snack
Potato chips
Total sodium: 148 mg
vs.
Unsalted almonds
Total sodium: 1 mg
Snack tip:
- Need an afternoon pick-me-up? Choose nuts for extra crunch.
- Compare labels. Choose the item with the lesser amount of sodium.
Dinner
Chicken with boxed macaroni and cheese and frozen veggies (salted)
Total sodium: 1,207 mg
vs.
Chicken with homemade veggie macaroni and cheese and fresh veggies (unsalted)
Total sodium: 370 mg
Dinner Tip:
- Prepare food at home to have more control over the sodium in food. Replace salt in recipes with herbs, spices, citrus, or vinegar.
- Foods that look the same may contain different amounts of salt. Compare labels. Choose the item with the lesser amount of sodium.
Option 1 Grand Total: 3,864 mg sodium
Option 2 Grand Total: 1,569 mg sodium
The daily amount of sodium recommended for ideal health by the American Heart Association for most adults is 1,500 mg.
Take back control of the salt in your food.
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