
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg — who is known to shake salt on his pizza — is focusing on sodium as the next unhealthy enemy in his crusade to coax people into eating better.
Bloomberg's health department has already banned trans fats in restaurant meals and forced chain eateries to post calorie counts on menus. On Monday, the city set guidelines recommending maximum amounts of salt for a variety of restaurant and store-bought foods, with the goal of cutting salt levels in food by a quarter overall in five years.
"I use a lot of salt," Bloomberg admitted Monday. Despite any personal eating habits he may have, the mayor is fixated on nutrition as a public health concern.
"We're trying to extend the lives and improve the lives of people who live in this city," he said.
Unlike the city's trans fat ban and calorie count rule, the salt initiative is voluntary.
The recommendations posted on the city health department's Web site call for substantial reductions in the salt content of many products, from a 20 percent drop in peanut butter to a 40 percent decline in canned vegetables.
The targets include a 40 percent reduction in breakfast cereals and flavored snack chips, and a 25 percent reduction for cold cuts, processed cheese and salsa.
Not even the mayor's favorite foods — popcorn and hot dogs — were spared: The city wants food manufacturers to work on reducing salt by 30 percent in popcorn and 20 percent in wieners.
Health officials say Americans now eat about twice the amount of salt they should. Too much sodium contributes to high blood pressure, which can cause heart attack and stroke.
New York City's program is modeled in part after a similar initiative in Britain that has been under way since 2003.
Seventeen national health organizations and 25 other city or state health agencies have endorsed New York City's effort, called the National Salt Reduction Initiative.
You are right the streets were crawling with UHP, not West Valley City, or Salt Lake County but UHP cars today after my test. :(
ReplyDeleteFlying to Salt Lake City for meetings this afternoon. Looking forward to putting some more faces to the names that I've been working with.
ReplyDeleteNew York City initiative: New city plan pushes for 25% reduction of salt in nearly all food products...great!
ReplyDeleteThe worst air in the Country. Congratulations Salt Lake City. slc
ReplyDeleteNew York City leads drive to cut salt intake: The city's Health Department announced on Monday that it is coordinating a nationwide ef...
ReplyDeleteNew York City has a new target... Salt.. after waging war on smoking and transfats... too much salt in prepared foods is no good!
ReplyDeleteWoke up in salt lake city to 13 degrees F and now about to take off for San Diego where it is currently 72 degrees! Oh I love u Sandy Eggo!
ReplyDelete60 city trucks ready to work on roads if snow comes this afternoon. A protective layer of salt's in place, says city. "Please drive smart."
ReplyDeleteThat story would be much more funnier if it were SALT Lake City!! :-|
ReplyDeleteNope. Just musing that I think it's weird the city doesn't sprinkle salt on side streets. Seems like it'd be a lot safer.
ReplyDeleteSalt Lake City...Air quality condition: RED. I might as well just wrap my lips around the tail pipe of my truck and take a big hit.
ReplyDeleteNYC asks food manufacturers to cut salt content (AP): AP - City health officials have battled trans fats and high-calorie fast food. N...
ReplyDeleteWonders if anyone would be willing to go open an independent fundamental Baptist Church in Salt Lake City... funded like a missions team
ReplyDeleteWorst 5 Cities in the Nation for Air Quality Today: Logan, UT; Provo, UT; Salt Lake City, UT; Ogden, UT and Washakie Reservation, UT
ReplyDelete