According to research presented at the American Heart Association's meeting in New Orleans, among the 30 largest countries in the world, those with the highest death rates due to over consuming sodium were Ukraine with 2,109 deaths per million adults, Russia (1,803) and Egypt (836).
Among all countries, the three countries with the lowest death rates due to over consuming sodium were Qatar with 73 deaths per million adults, Kenya (78) and United Arab Emirates (134).
They determined how the amount of sodium people were consuming was affecting their risk of cardiovascular disease.
They performed a meta-analysis of 107 randomised, prospective trials that measured how sodium affects blood pressure, and a meta-analysis of how these differences in blood pressure relate to the risk of developing cardiovascular disease compared with consuming no more than 1,000 mg per day of sodium, which the researchers defined as an optimal amount of sodium for adults.
The remainder resulted from other types of cardiovascular disease. Eighty-four per cent of these deaths due to eating too much sodium were in low and middle-income countries, rather than high-income countries.
"National and global public health measures, such as comprehensive sodium reduction programmes, could potentially save millions of lives," said Dariush Mozaffarian, lead author of the study from Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health.
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