Asked by bob
Which habit does not help you reduce the amount of sodium you consume?
(1 point)
Responses
limiting pickled foods
limiting pickled foods
limiting lean hamburger
limiting lean hamburger
limiting luncheon meats
limiting luncheon meats
limiting canned soups
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limiting lean hamburger
Explanation: Pickled foods, luncheon meats, and canned soups are typically high in added sodium, so limiting them lowers sodium intake. Plain lean hamburger has relatively low sodium unless heavily salted or processed, so cutting it doesn't significantly reduce sodium.
Explanation: Pickled foods, luncheon meats, and canned soups are typically high in added sodium, so limiting them lowers sodium intake. Plain lean hamburger has relatively low sodium unless heavily salted or processed, so cutting it doesn't significantly reduce sodium.
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