However, excess salt intake may be hazardous to our health. This section provides an overview of the current understanding of the relationship between sodium intake and blood pressure (BP), including the prevalence, pathophysiology, and treatment.doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-809657-4.99590-5YanoY....
Dietary salt and blood pressure Research evidence on the role of dietary sodium in the etiology and pathogenesis of hypertension is briefly reviewed. This matter is assuming new importanc... M Trevisan,R Cooper,R Stamler,... - 《Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences》 被引量: 382发表...
Salt and blood pressure: What's new? doi:10.1007/s11906-001-0086-7Current Hypertension ReportsWeinberger, Myron
For the comparison across populations, a 100 mmol difference in salt intake was associated with a 5-7/2-4 mmHg difference in systolic/diastolic blood pressure (7,8). A significant positive association between urinary sodium excretion and blood pressure was also found within populations (except ...
AJH 1997; 10:42S – 45S Epidemiologic Evidence on Salt and Blood Pressure M.R. Law T able 1 shows average systolic blood pres- sure in two contrasting communities, US whites and Solomon Islanders.1,2 The data were collected in about 1970, when the Sol- omon Island tribes lived a ...
1 page Dietary Salt Intake and Blood Pressure-Reply Abstract In Reply.— Use of salt has become an emotional issue, if not a moral one. Should all persons be expected to restrict salt intake to benefit the blood pressure of a still unclearly defined minority whose blood pressure ...
Non-salt-sensitive patients (n=16) exhibited a systolic/diastolic blood pressure change of -12.6/-7.6 mm Hg from 155.3/98.6 mm Hg on the high-salt diet and -19.2/-10.9 mm Hg from 161.0/102.6 mm Hg on the low-salt diet after treatment with isradipine. The absolute blood pressure ...
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"The increase in blood pressure in response to salt can be significant enough to cause a heart attack, stroke, and even sudden cardiac death, and yet it's undiagnosed and goes untreated. It's a silent killer," said Kirabo, who is also associate professor of Molecular Physiology and Biophysi...
The literature suggested that a small reduction in overall blood pressure can have a large effect on overall prevalence of hypertension, and therefore, the affect of taste preferences of the population on salt intake should be considered for long-term blood pressure intervention programs. The purpose...