It has been said that two people can sleep in thesame bed but have different dreams. The samephenomenon is sometimes seen when the same data are observed by two people who come to opposite conclusions as to their meaning. A case in point is the contrast in evaluating the implications of the INTERSALT study,1 as voiced by two figures well known in international research on hypertension. Dr. Simpson of New Zealand writes as follows: "... the INTERSALT data on the slope of blood pressure with age in relation to sodium intake are unique and more encouraging to the idea that salt is important."2 But Dr. Swales of England has written: "Salt has only small importance in hypertension. "3 Two words have been italicized in this l...
Intraperson variability in both blood pressure (BP) and sodium excretion dilutes associations and le...
Hypertension is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. On a worldwide scale,...
Blood pressure is the most powerful predictor of stroke and other cardiovascular events. The importa...
We distinguish determinants of individual blood pressure elevations and those which influence shape ...
The need to reduce the amount of salt in the diet effective, but the efficacy is limited by the size...
The evidence relating blood pressure to salt intake in humans originates from population studies and...
The study by Taylor et al published in June 2010 in the American Journal of Hypertension questions t...
The scientific evidence that underlies public health advice depends upon critical integration of inf...
Randomized trials of salt restriction have consistently demonstrated that decreasing salt consumptio...
High salt (salt is sodium chloride – 2.5 g of salt contain 1 g of sodium) intake is a major determin...
This is the second of two reports dealing with the reliability of measurements of 24-hour urinary el...
Consideration of the role of NaCl (salt) in the pathogenesis and treatment of essential hypertension...
“… if too much salt is added in foods the pulse hardens”. This statement appearing in the Yellow Emp...
The Article by Andrew Mente and colleagues1 raises serious concerns of the credibility and rigour of...
INTERSALT is a multicentre epidemiological study of electrolyte excretion and blood pressure. The 10...
Intraperson variability in both blood pressure (BP) and sodium excretion dilutes associations and le...
Hypertension is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. On a worldwide scale,...
Blood pressure is the most powerful predictor of stroke and other cardiovascular events. The importa...
We distinguish determinants of individual blood pressure elevations and those which influence shape ...
The need to reduce the amount of salt in the diet effective, but the efficacy is limited by the size...
The evidence relating blood pressure to salt intake in humans originates from population studies and...
The study by Taylor et al published in June 2010 in the American Journal of Hypertension questions t...
The scientific evidence that underlies public health advice depends upon critical integration of inf...
Randomized trials of salt restriction have consistently demonstrated that decreasing salt consumptio...
High salt (salt is sodium chloride – 2.5 g of salt contain 1 g of sodium) intake is a major determin...
This is the second of two reports dealing with the reliability of measurements of 24-hour urinary el...
Consideration of the role of NaCl (salt) in the pathogenesis and treatment of essential hypertension...
“… if too much salt is added in foods the pulse hardens”. This statement appearing in the Yellow Emp...
The Article by Andrew Mente and colleagues1 raises serious concerns of the credibility and rigour of...
INTERSALT is a multicentre epidemiological study of electrolyte excretion and blood pressure. The 10...
Intraperson variability in both blood pressure (BP) and sodium excretion dilutes associations and le...
Hypertension is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. On a worldwide scale,...
Blood pressure is the most powerful predictor of stroke and other cardiovascular events. The importa...