The scientific evidence that underlies public health advice depends upon critical integration of information from several sources. The most informative evidence relating to the effects of population reduction in salt intake comes from systematic reviews of clinical trials. Recent rigorous reviews of salt restriction trials in normal subjects show extremely small effects ranging from 1 to 2 mm Hg for systolic blood pressure and 0.1 to 1.0 mm Hg for diastolic pressure. These are the result of much greater reductions in sodium intake than can be achieved by population advice, and may be further amplified by publication bias and effects of changes in other dietary components. There is little trial evidence to enable possible benefits and advers...
Hypertension is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. On a worldwide scale,...
Raised blood pressure is the dominant cause of death and disability in adults worldwide, responsible...
Consideration of the role of NaCl (salt) in the pathogenesis and treatment of essential hypertension...
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...
A large number of epidemiologic, evolutionary and clinical studies have confirmed that salt is a sig...
The discussion how dietary salt may affect blood pressure (BP) is still ongoing. The results from bo...
This paper is a Position Statement from an 'ad hoc' Scientific Review Subcommittee of the PAHO/WHO R...
High salt (salt is sodium chloride – 2.5 g of salt contain 1 g of sodium) intake is a major determin...
“… if too much salt is added in foods the pulse hardens”. This statement appearing in the Yellow Emp...
Background Excessive salt intake results in hypertension (HTN), which is a major risk factor for car...
The study by Taylor et al published in June 2010 in the American Journal of Hypertension questions t...
The publication of a Cochrane review that assesses the effects of strategies geared towards reducing...
Over the past century, salt has been the subject of intense scientific research related to blood pre...
Blood pressure is the most powerful predictor of stroke and other cardiovascular events. The importa...
Hypertension is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. On a worldwide scale,...
Raised blood pressure is the dominant cause of death and disability in adults worldwide, responsible...
Consideration of the role of NaCl (salt) in the pathogenesis and treatment of essential hypertension...
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...
A large number of epidemiologic, evolutionary and clinical studies have confirmed that salt is a sig...
The discussion how dietary salt may affect blood pressure (BP) is still ongoing. The results from bo...
This paper is a Position Statement from an 'ad hoc' Scientific Review Subcommittee of the PAHO/WHO R...
High salt (salt is sodium chloride – 2.5 g of salt contain 1 g of sodium) intake is a major determin...
“… if too much salt is added in foods the pulse hardens”. This statement appearing in the Yellow Emp...
Background Excessive salt intake results in hypertension (HTN), which is a major risk factor for car...
The study by Taylor et al published in June 2010 in the American Journal of Hypertension questions t...
The publication of a Cochrane review that assesses the effects of strategies geared towards reducing...
Over the past century, salt has been the subject of intense scientific research related to blood pre...
Blood pressure is the most powerful predictor of stroke and other cardiovascular events. The importa...
Hypertension is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. On a worldwide scale,...
Raised blood pressure is the dominant cause of death and disability in adults worldwide, responsible...
Consideration of the role of NaCl (salt) in the pathogenesis and treatment of essential hypertension...