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/s11906-010-0161-z Endogenous Ouabain: A Link Between Sodium Intake and Hypertension John M. Hamlyn & Paolo Manunta Published online: 23 October 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2010 Abstract ...
Adequate intake of sodium but causes hypertension in the elderly this is because basically elderly have a history of hypertension . Effect of Sodium intake on the occurrence of hypertension occurs ...
AbstractRestricted sodium intake has been recommended for more than 1 century for the treatment of hypertension . However, restriction seems to increase blood cholesterol. In women with excess weight ...
Purpose of the ReviewTo assess the relationship between sodium intake and hypertension risk in cohort studies, based on a systematic review up to January 21, 2022, that also employed a dose–response ...
frequent with greater sodium reduction (Pfor trend = .002).ConclusionA reduced sodium intake is a broadly effective, nonpharmacologic therapy that can lower BP and control hypertension in older ...
found in the hypertensive patients and the controls at all three levels of sodium intake . In both groups, raising the sodium intake from low to high significantly increased 51Cr-EDTA and lithium clearance ...
hypertension , hyperaldosteronism, hypernatremia, hypokalemia, and mild acid-base balance disorders. Two weeks of low sodium intake significantly reduced the 24-h average systolic and diastolic BP in TASK ...
Background: Hypertension prevalence is related to dietary sodium chloride intake . People are consuming much more sodium than is physiologically necessary ...
, has been associated with a high risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality. We investigated whether a causal association exists between dietary sodium intake and hypertension risk using Mendelian ...
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