A high salt intake may be linked to obesity, regardless of how many calories are consumed, experts have suggested.
Writing in the journal Hypertension, UK researchers say there is a suggested link between how much salt people eat and their weight, regardless of other factors.
But other professionals have urged caution, saying the findings are unreliable because people in the study self-reported how much they ate.
The new research used data for more than 450 children and 780 adults from the UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey 2008/2009 to 2011/2012.
Experts analysed urine samples over 24 hours and calculated calorie intake from a four-day diary.