Subjects with hypertension are frequently obese or insulin resistant, both conditions in which hyperuricemia is common. Obese and insulin-resistant subjects are also known to have blood pressure that is more sensitive to changes in dietary sodium intake. Whether hyperuricemia is a resulting consequence, moderating or contributing factor to the development of hypertension has not been fully evaluated and very few studies have reported interactions between sodium intake and serum uric acid.We performed further analysis of our randomized controlled clinical trials (Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry #12609000161224 and #12609000292279) designed to assess the effects of modifying sodium intake on concentrations of serum markers, in...
High sodium intake plays an important role in the onset and exacerbation of hypertension. However, t...
SUMMARY It has been postulated that increased dietary sodium associated with greater food intake by ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The primary global risk factor for stroke, kidney disease, congestive hear...
Background—A high-sodium diet has little short-term effect on blood pressure in nonhypertensive indi...
Background-A high-sodium diet has little short-term effect on blood pressure in nonhypertensive indi...
A relationship of blood uric acid (UA) with hypertension and cardiovascular risk is under debate thu...
Background-—Although there is a close relationship between dietary sodium and hypertension, the conc...
Background Several studies reported a U-shaped association between urinary sodium excretion and card...
The association between increased serum urate and hypertension has been a subject of intense controv...
Abstract Since current recommendations call for a substantial reduction in overall sodium consumptio...
The evidence relating blood pressure to salt intake in humans originates from population studies and...
Primary hypertension is a growing concern in children because of the obesity epidemic largely attrib...
Objectives. To examine the relationship between sodium intake and urinary albumin excretion, being a...
Randomized trials of salt restriction have consistently demonstrated that decreasing salt consumptio...
Increased urinary albumin excretion (UAE) is an early indicator of glomerular damage and of increase...
High sodium intake plays an important role in the onset and exacerbation of hypertension. However, t...
SUMMARY It has been postulated that increased dietary sodium associated with greater food intake by ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The primary global risk factor for stroke, kidney disease, congestive hear...
Background—A high-sodium diet has little short-term effect on blood pressure in nonhypertensive indi...
Background-A high-sodium diet has little short-term effect on blood pressure in nonhypertensive indi...
A relationship of blood uric acid (UA) with hypertension and cardiovascular risk is under debate thu...
Background-—Although there is a close relationship between dietary sodium and hypertension, the conc...
Background Several studies reported a U-shaped association between urinary sodium excretion and card...
The association between increased serum urate and hypertension has been a subject of intense controv...
Abstract Since current recommendations call for a substantial reduction in overall sodium consumptio...
The evidence relating blood pressure to salt intake in humans originates from population studies and...
Primary hypertension is a growing concern in children because of the obesity epidemic largely attrib...
Objectives. To examine the relationship between sodium intake and urinary albumin excretion, being a...
Randomized trials of salt restriction have consistently demonstrated that decreasing salt consumptio...
Increased urinary albumin excretion (UAE) is an early indicator of glomerular damage and of increase...
High sodium intake plays an important role in the onset and exacerbation of hypertension. However, t...
SUMMARY It has been postulated that increased dietary sodium associated with greater food intake by ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The primary global risk factor for stroke, kidney disease, congestive hear...