Some major food companies -- Kraft, ConAgra, Unilever -- have
announced voluntary initiatives to reduce salt. In other countries, such as the
United Kingdom, public policy plays a bigger role alongside voluntary measures. On WBUR's syndicated radio show
Here and Now, host Robin Young today covers salt policy. She interviewed Cheryl Anderson at Johns Hopkins University and myself.
New York City is calling on the food industry to cut back on sodium. The plan is voluntary and its goal is to reduce the amount of sodium people eat by 25%. Recent research shows that a decrease in sodium would cut new cases of coronary artery disease by 60,000 a year. Our guest is Dr. Cheryl Anderson of Johns Hopkins University. We’re also joined by Parke Wilde of the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, who discusses the role of public policy in debates about diet.
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