Day 299 - 13 Nov 96 - Page 02
1 Wednesday, 13th November, 1996
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3 MS. STEEL: Just before we go on to advertising, the thing
4 about sodium... I am sorry if I seemed a bit, I don't know
5 -- 'cross', you described it on Friday. Was it Friday?
6 Monday?
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8 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Do not worry about that.
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10 MS. STEEL: I was frustrated because I did not have the book
11 with me. I just remembered, I could not remember what... I
12 did not have anything with me. But there are two things in
13 the grey book.
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15 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Which one?
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17 MS. STEEL: The number 41. (Pause) On page 143, it says that
18 healthy adults maintain balance on intake as low as three
19 to 20 millimoles per day or 460 milligrams per day, and
20 that some healthy populations have daily intakes of less
21 than 920 milligrams per day. So, it is clear that 1,600
22 milligrams per day cannot be what you need for health
23 requirements.
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25 MR. JUSTICE BELL: But they are just looking at a different
26 aspect, because the 1,600, which is on the second page, is
27 an RNI and the definition of RNI is what would be enough
28 for 97 percent of the population.
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30 MS. STEEL: There is no reason why some healthy populations,
31 that populations can have calorie intakes of less than 920
32 milligrams if that did not... You know, if there was a
33 suggestion that only applied to some individuals.
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35 MR. JUSTICE BELL: We can see what the definition of RNI is.
36 It is at the beginning of the book. I see what it says at
37 25, 3, 1, about healthy adults, but 97 percent of the
38 population are not ordinary healthy adults in every way,
39 and they clearly think that some of that 97 percent,
40 I assume, may mean as much as 1,600. What at the moment,
41 I think, Miss Brophy has done is to say in effect that most
42 people need far less than 1,600. If you have 1,600, you
43 will have enough for 97 percent of the population, which
44 really means that you do not need to go above that at all.
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46 MS. STEEL: It is certainly a maximum, in her view. I mean,
47 the other thing is that the World Health Organisation do
48 say, they have set an upper limit of six grams per day,
49 which is quite a bit more. This is in the executive
50 summary -- the diet, nutrition and prevention of chronic
51 diseases. They have got an upper limit of six grams per
52 day, lower limit not defined.
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54 The last paragraph in the section about salt says that some
55 intake of sodium is essential to human health.
56 Nonetheless, because all known diets have a sodium content
57 in excess of that needed to prevent deficiency, no lower
58 limit needs to be defined, which is what I was referring to
59 before about the fact that there is naturally occurring
60 salt in foodstuffs, anyway, so there is no need to add any