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Can I eat Japchae with Hypertension?

⚠️Caution

Watch sodium from soy sauce.

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HypertensionSafety

Food

Japchae

Category

Korean/Side Dish

Calories

350kcal

Condition

Hypertension

Key Nutritional Factors

sodium

FAQ

Q. Can Hypertension patients eat Japchae?

Watch sodium from soy sauce.

Q. How many calories does Japchae have?

Japchae has approximately 350kcal. When managing Hypertension, it is important to consider this alongside your total daily calorie intake.

Q. Is Japchae good or bad for Hypertension?

Based on AI analysis, Japchae is rated "Caution" for Hypertension. Watch sodium from soy sauce.

Q. How much Japchae can Hypertension patients eat?

Japchae is rated with caution for Hypertension patients. Pay attention to sodium content and consume in small portions and limit frequency. Watch sodium from soy sauce.

Q. What nutrients should Hypertension patients watch for in Japchae?

Key nutritional factors to consider are: sodium. These nutrients can directly impact Hypertension management, so it is advisable to monitor your intake.

Japchae for Other Conditions

⚠️Caution

Diabetes

⚠️Caution

Kidney Disease

✅Safe

Gout

✅Safe

Hyperlipidemia

⚠️Caution

Liver Disease

✅Safe

IBS

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