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Australians smart on salt but slow to act - consumer research

17 May 2007

AWASH (the Australian arm of WASH) have commisioned a consumer survey, which has revealed that whilst most Australians know too much salt is bad for health, they are not doing much about it.

The research also shows that most Australians are 'salt smart', recognising that most salt comes from processed foods.  The majority were also aware that salt can cause high blood pressure and serious illnesses.  However, few were regularly checking labels for salt content and even fewer were acting on what they found.

Click here to view a copy of the media release - Australians smart on salt but slow to act

Click here to view a supporting comment from WASH chairman Prof. Graham MacGregor

To find out further information about AWASH please visit the AWASH website - http://www.awash.org.au/