Older men require 1.2 to 1.3
grams per day due to decreased energy intakes.
Not exact matches
The researchers determined that the increased risk of sodium excretion above the reference range was
due to hypertension while the risk associated with sodium excretion less than 3
grams per day was
due to other causes.
It has been estimated that about 40 percent of the U.S. population is at increased risk for cardiovascular events
due to sodium intake of less than 3
grams per day.
In contrast, it is estimated that about 40 percent of the population of the U.S. and Canada are at increased risk
due to sodium intakes of less than 3
grams per day.
As far as I know, American fat intake has been averaging about 80
grams per day since at least the 1970s, though it has slightly decreased as a percentage of calories basically
due to an increase in consumption of junky carbs.