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Salt content in food and its intake in the Czech Republic
Olišarová, Anna ; Dostálová, Jana (advisor) ; Chrpová, Diana (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the salt content in food and its intake in the Czech Republic. The consumption of salt in the Czech Republic allows up to three times the recommended amount of salt per a day. The companies such as the WHO, EU, EFSA, WASH, SPV and others have been trying to reduce it for a long time. The food reformulation is providing to be the most effective tool for reducing salt consumption. The theoretical part describes salt legislation, the effect of sodium chloride on the human body. It shows what happens when there is lack or excess of sodium in the body. Furthermore, the possible risks of excessive salt consumption are described. There is explained the use of salt in the food industry and the food technology. Food commodities that are important sources of salt, such as bread and pastries, meat products and some types of cheese, are described. The reformulation of food and the efforts of food producers to reduce salt in their products are also presented. The recommended amount of salt and the current production and consumption of salt are also presented. The aim of the practical part is to find out what is the awareness of population of the Czech Republic about the amount of salt in food, their own salt consumption, knowledge of the recommended amount of salt per day and...

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