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Simulated Mission to Mars: Salty diet makes you Hungry, Not Thirsty

Renal urea accumulation, plasma Na+ and urea concentration, and plasma osmolality in response to experimental salt loading

Renal urea accumulation, plasma Na+ and urea concentration, and plasma osmolality in response to experimental salt loading

New studies show that salty food diminishes thirst while increasing hunger, due to a higher need for energy. We’ve all heard it: eating salty foods makes you thirstier. But what sounds like good nutritional advice turns out to be an old-wives’ tale. In a study carried out during a simulated mission to Mars, an international group of scientists has found exactly the opposite to be true. “Cosmonauts” who ate more salt retained more water, weren’t as thirsty, and needed more energy.

For some reason, no one had ever carried out a long-term study to determine the relationship between the amount of salt in a person’s diet and his drinking habits...

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