Opinion Review
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World J Hepatol. Oct 27, 2023; 15(10): 1084-1090
Published online Oct 27, 2023. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v15.i10.1084
Table 1 Recommendations for salt consumption in patients with liver cirrhosis
Scientific society/GuidelinesRecommended salt intakePatient group
EASL practice guidelines (2010)[8]4.6-6.9 g/dCirrhosis with grade II or more ascites
AASLD practice guidelines (2021)[9]5.1 g/dCirrhosis with ascites
British Society of Gastroenterology (2021)[10]5–6.5 g/dCirrhosis with ascites
International Ascites Club (2003)[11]5.2 g/dCirrhosis with ascites
Table 2 Food items with a high content of sodium
Food categoryHigh sodium-content fooda
Cereals, breads, and, grains Biscuits, pancakes, pizza, sandwiches, burgers, bread with salted tops, potato crisps, and salty snack foods
Vegetables, fruits, and soupsCanned vegetables and vegetable juices, pickles, commercially prepared pasta and tomato sauces, canned soup, and cup-noodles
Dairy productsButter milk, processed and cottage cheese
Meat products and eggsSmoked, salted or canned meat, fish or poultry, omelettes
Fats, desserts and sweetsSalted butter or margarine, soy sauce, bottled salad dressings, instant pudding and cake, ketchup
Legumes and nutsSalted nuts and beans