Is 200 mg of sodium a lot?




Is 200 mg of sodium a lot? Here we will put 200 mg of sodium in context so you get a better understanding of what 200 mg of sodium means.

200 mg of Sodium vs Salt
Salt contains 40% sodium and 60% chloride. It takes 0.5 grams of salt to get 200 miligrams (mg) of sodium. 200 miligrams of sodium in salt is about 0.0875 teaspoons.


200 mg of Sodium vs Recommendations
The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends that you should limit your sodium consumption to less than 2,300 mg per day if you are in good health and over the age of 14 years old.

If you are healthy and consume 200 mg of sodium per day, then your sodium consumption is within the recommended limit.

Furthermore, older people and people with blood pressure problems should limit the sodium to less than 1,500 mg per day.

200 mg of sodium per day is within the recommended limit for older people and people with high blood pressure.

200 mg of Sodium vs % DV
200 mg of sodium per day equals 8.33% DV (% daily value) based on a diet of less than 2,400 mg of sodium per day.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration considers that 5% DV or less of sodium per serving is low and 20% DV or more of sodium per serving is high.

Therefore, 200 mg or 8.33% DV fits the in-between category.


200 mg of Sodium Serving Size
Be aware that the 200 mg of sodium you see on a nutrition facts label is per serving. There may be more than one serving in the box, can, container, or whatever you are looking at.

If you plan to consume more than 1 serving, then you will eat more than 200 mg. You have to multiply 200 mg by the number of servings you are going to eat to get the total sodium count.

Is 200 mg of Sodium needed?
Your body does need some sodium to function, but does it need 200 mg? According to the American Heart Association, the body needs less than 500 mg of sodium per day.




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Formulas and calculations used on this page:

(mg/2400)*100 = % DV
(200/2400)*100 = 8.33% DV

mg sodium x 2.5 = mg salt
200 x 2.5 = 500 mg salt

mg salt / 1000 = grams salt
500 / 1000 = 0.5 grams salt

grams x 0.175 = teaspoons
0.5 x 0.175 = 0.0875 Tsp


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