Eating a salty meal: Decreases your blood sodium concentration. Makes you less thirsty. Causes temporary weight gain due to intake of more fluids. Has no effect on the body.

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Causes temporary weight gain due to intake of more fluids. When you eat salts, they absorb more water in the body, making one look/feel more "full", which can cause a temporary gain in weight when stepping on a scale. For clarification, the weight temporarily gained if referred to as "water weight"