HelpAge International
Achieving UHC fit for an ageing world
Report
05 Nov 2024
The George Institute for Global Health
10 Mar 2023
The George Institute for Global Health China Salt Substitute and Stroke Study (SSaSS) has found replacing salt with a reduced-sodium added-potassium ‘salt substitute’ significantly lowers the risk of stroke, heart disease, and death. The study – undertaken in China over five years – is one of the largest dietary interventions ever conducted, with over 20,000 participants from 600 rural villages in five provinces. All the participants had a history of stroke or were aged over 60 years old with high blood pressure. The findings provide clear evidence switching from regular salt to potassium-enriched salts is a low-cost, life-saving intervention, and should be promoted by governments and implemented by the food industry, salt manufacturers, and consumers.