We tested prospectively the hypothesis that salt intake would be an independent risk factor for chronic bronchitis (CB). Design. A 10-year prospective study of 2,183 men aged 46 to 65 years without any relevant lung symptoms at baseline. Main Outcome. Chronic bronchitis. Results. During the ...
(HealthDay)—High salt intake is a known risk factor for high blood pressure and stroke, so experts say it's concerning that a new study finds people with high blood pressure tend to prefer saltier foods. The findings from this small, preliminary trial do suggest that people with raised bl...
In addition, rapid volume expansion with intravenous saline solutions have been shown to reduce upright tachycardia and improve symptoms in patients suffering from POTS. It would be reasonable to assume, therefore, that increasing oral sodium intake would have a salutary effect on the physiologic ...
10:05 Indications of Salt Deficiencies: Symptoms can include an elevated heart rate or you are dizzy/light headed, especially when standing from a seated position. POTS/ postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome is common, primarily in women. It can be treated by increasing salt intake. Symptoms ...
20 This over-expression of ENaC proteins was correlated to urinary storage symptoms in these patients, using the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS).20 However, it is unknown if hypertension induced by a high salt intake evoke urinary storage dysfunction via a similar upregulation of ENaC ...
Although most think of cortisol as a bad thing — such ascontributing to acne,weight gainorhigh blood pressure— there’s actually a lot more to cortisol levels than just our stress response and its unwanted symptoms. We need it to live. ...
The sneaky part is, only a small amount of this comes from actually using the shaker in the table.Seventy-five percent of salt intake comes from processed foods. Two weeks ago, the Institute of Medicine released areportthat recommends theFDAto regulate the amount of salt allowed in processed...
Causes:Common causes include excessive salt intake, obesity, genetics, age, and lack of physical activity. Other factors like stress, kidney disease, and certain medications can also contribute. Symptoms:Often, stage 1 hypertension may not exhibit noticeable symptoms. Some people might experience heada...
we previously demonstrated that a high-salt diet (HSD) leads to a dysbiotic condition of murine gut microbiota, characterized by a decrease or depletion of well-known health-promoting gut bacteria. However, due to a controlled and sanitized environment, conventional laboratory mice (CLM) possess a...
3. Increased Dietary Salt Intake Impairs Redox System Mechanism, Leading to Increased Oxidative Stress—Implications for Endothelial Dysfunction Endothelial dysfunction is a reversible state of altered response of the endothelium to mechanical or biochemical influences, which is known to precede the process...