This paper is a Position Statement from an 'ad hoc' Scientific Review Subcommittee of the PAHO/WHO Regional Expert Group on Cardiovascular Disease Prevention through Dietary Salt Reduction. It is produced in response to requests from representatives of countries of the Pan-American Region of WHO needing clarification on two recent publications casting doubts on the appropriateness of population wide policies to reduce salt intake for the prevention of cardiovascular disease. The paper provides a brief background, a critical appraisal of the recent reports and explanations as why the implications have been mis-interpreted. The paper concludes that the benefits of salt reduction are clear and consistent, and reinforces the recommendations out...
A reduction in salt intake reduces blood pressure, stroke and other cardiovascular events, including...
Over the past century, salt has been the subject of intense scientific research related to blood pre...
Over the past century, salt has been the subject of intense scientific research related to blood pre...
A large number of epidemiologic, evolutionary and clinical studies have confirmed that salt is a sig...
Strong evidence indicates that reduction of salt intake lowers blood pressure and reduces the risk o...
The health and economic burden related to cardiovascular diseases is substantial and prevention of t...
Overwhelming evidence shows that reducing salt intake from 9-12 to 5-6g/d lowers blood pressure, the...
The publication of a Cochrane review that assesses the effects of strategies geared towards reducing...
There is strong evidence for a causal relationship between salt intake and blood pressure. Randomize...
Blood pressure is the most powerful predictor of stroke and other cardiovascular events. The importa...
The evidence relating blood pressure to salt intake in humans originates from population studies and...
There is overwhelming evidence that our current high-salt intake is the major factor increasing bloo...
The need to reduce the amount of salt in the diet effective, but the efficacy is limited by the size...
The scientific evidence that underlies public health advice depends upon critical integration of inf...
Excessive consumption of salt (more than 5 g per day) raises blood pressure, a major risk factor for...
A reduction in salt intake reduces blood pressure, stroke and other cardiovascular events, including...
Over the past century, salt has been the subject of intense scientific research related to blood pre...
Over the past century, salt has been the subject of intense scientific research related to blood pre...
A large number of epidemiologic, evolutionary and clinical studies have confirmed that salt is a sig...
Strong evidence indicates that reduction of salt intake lowers blood pressure and reduces the risk o...
The health and economic burden related to cardiovascular diseases is substantial and prevention of t...
Overwhelming evidence shows that reducing salt intake from 9-12 to 5-6g/d lowers blood pressure, the...
The publication of a Cochrane review that assesses the effects of strategies geared towards reducing...
There is strong evidence for a causal relationship between salt intake and blood pressure. Randomize...
Blood pressure is the most powerful predictor of stroke and other cardiovascular events. The importa...
The evidence relating blood pressure to salt intake in humans originates from population studies and...
There is overwhelming evidence that our current high-salt intake is the major factor increasing bloo...
The need to reduce the amount of salt in the diet effective, but the efficacy is limited by the size...
The scientific evidence that underlies public health advice depends upon critical integration of inf...
Excessive consumption of salt (more than 5 g per day) raises blood pressure, a major risk factor for...
A reduction in salt intake reduces blood pressure, stroke and other cardiovascular events, including...
Over the past century, salt has been the subject of intense scientific research related to blood pre...
Over the past century, salt has been the subject of intense scientific research related to blood pre...