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Southeast Asia Symposium Tackles Sodium Reduction

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Southeast Asia Symposium Tackles Sodium Reduction

A landmark symposium in Singapore is addressing excessive sodium intake, a major public health challenge across Southeast Asia.

Singapore: On April 28, 2026, Singapore will host the Science Symposium on ReThink Sodium, bringing together experts to confront the region’s high salt consumption and its impact on non-communicable diseases.

Organized by the ILSI Southeast Asia Region, the one-day event will focus on sodium consumption patterns, emerging assessment methods, and strategies to reduce intake through behaviour change and policy. Despite global recommendations, many Southeast Asian populations continue to exceed advised sodium levels, contributing to hypertension and cardiovascular disease.

The symposium will feature sessions on innovative solutions, including reformulation of processed foods, public education campaigns, and collaborative actions between governments and industry.

Stakeholders hope the event will catalyse regional cooperation, aligning health policies with scientific evidence. For Southeast Asia, where dietary habits are deeply cultural, reducing sodium intake requires not only medical guidance but also societal shifts in food preparation and consumption.

By rethinking sodium, the symposium aims to inspire healthier lifestyles and reduce the burden of chronic disease across the region.

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