This is the second of two reports dealing with the reliability of measurements of 24-hour urinary electrolyte excretion and blood pressure and estimates of electrolyte-blood pressure associations in INTERSALT, an international study of the relations of electrolyte excretion and other factors to blood pressure, involving more than 10,000 persons from 52 centers in 32 countries. The first report (Am J Epidemiol 1994; 139:927-39) described methods of estimating reliability, taking into account age and sex, and provided estimates for several urinary variables, blood pressure, and pulse rate. This second report uses these estimates of reliability and multivariate procedures to correct associations with blood pressure for "regression dilutio...
The objective of the study was to assess the blood pressure response to changes in sodium and potass...
We studied 70 Hong Kong Chinese patients with untreated hypertension and 47 normotensive controls. B...
In 1979, Tuthill and Calabrese published an initial research study involving two demographically sim...
The relations between 24 hour urinary electrolyte excretion and blood pressure were studied in 10,07...
INTERSALT is a multicentre epidemiological study of electrolyte excretion and blood pressure. The 10...
INTERSALT is a collaborative study of the relationship between blood pressure and sodium and potassi...
Intraperson variability in both blood pressure (BP) and sodium excretion dilutes associations and le...
SUMMARY Blood pressure, pulse rate, body weight, and height were measured on two occasions in the in...
While the positive relationship between urinary sodium excretion and blood pressure (BP) is well est...
Randomized trials of salt restriction have consistently demonstrated that decreasing salt consumptio...
BackgroundHigher levels of sodium and lower levels of potassium intake are associated with higher bl...
SUMMARY The urinary excretion of sodium, potassium, and water during three 24-hour periods were re-l...
Many public health policies in Latin America target an optimized sodium and potassium intake. The ai...
OBJECTIVE: High salt intake is known to be the most pivotal environmental factor in the pathogenesis...
Aim: More elevated levels of sodium consumption are associated to higher blood pressure. If this ass...
The objective of the study was to assess the blood pressure response to changes in sodium and potass...
We studied 70 Hong Kong Chinese patients with untreated hypertension and 47 normotensive controls. B...
In 1979, Tuthill and Calabrese published an initial research study involving two demographically sim...
The relations between 24 hour urinary electrolyte excretion and blood pressure were studied in 10,07...
INTERSALT is a multicentre epidemiological study of electrolyte excretion and blood pressure. The 10...
INTERSALT is a collaborative study of the relationship between blood pressure and sodium and potassi...
Intraperson variability in both blood pressure (BP) and sodium excretion dilutes associations and le...
SUMMARY Blood pressure, pulse rate, body weight, and height were measured on two occasions in the in...
While the positive relationship between urinary sodium excretion and blood pressure (BP) is well est...
Randomized trials of salt restriction have consistently demonstrated that decreasing salt consumptio...
BackgroundHigher levels of sodium and lower levels of potassium intake are associated with higher bl...
SUMMARY The urinary excretion of sodium, potassium, and water during three 24-hour periods were re-l...
Many public health policies in Latin America target an optimized sodium and potassium intake. The ai...
OBJECTIVE: High salt intake is known to be the most pivotal environmental factor in the pathogenesis...
Aim: More elevated levels of sodium consumption are associated to higher blood pressure. If this ass...
The objective of the study was to assess the blood pressure response to changes in sodium and potass...
We studied 70 Hong Kong Chinese patients with untreated hypertension and 47 normotensive controls. B...
In 1979, Tuthill and Calabrese published an initial research study involving two demographically sim...