The mechanisms underlying the adverse cardiovascular effects of increased salt intake are incompletely understood, but parallel increases in serum sodium concentration may be of importance. The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to investigate the relationship between serum sodium, hypertension and incident cardiovascular disease (CVD). Routinely collected primary care data from the Royal College of General Practitioners Research and Surveillance Centre were analysed. A total of 231,545 individuals with a measurement of serum sodium concentration at baseline were included. Exclusion criteria were: age < 40 years; abnormal serum sodium; diabetes mellitus; prior CVD event; stage 5 chronic kidney disease; and liver cirrhosis. The prima...
Sodium is an essential nutrient. Increasing sodium intake is associated with increasing blood pressu...
Objective To determine whether patients taking formulations of drugs that contain sodium have a high...
Effective population-based interventions are required to reduce the global burden of cardiovascular ...
Background—Despite compelling evidence for sodium’s adverse effects on blood pressure, it remains un...
Background-Despite compelling evidence for sodium's adverse effects on blood pressure, it remains un...
Background Several studies reported a U-shaped association between urinary sodium excretion and card...
While sodium is essential for human homeostasis, current salt consumption far exceeds physiological ...
While sodium is essential for human homeostasis, current salt consumption far exceeds physiological ...
Whether excess sodium intake is a risk factor for coronary heart disease (CHD) has recently been cha...
Excess dietary sodium is associated with increased blood pressure (BP). Some drugs are associated wi...
Background-—Although there is a close relationship between dietary sodium and hypertension, the conc...
Hypertension (HT) the most important risk factor of cardiovascular disease (CVD), is a heterogeneous...
Randomized trials of salt restriction have consistently demonstrated that decreasing salt consumptio...
Hypertension is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Increased urinary sodium excretion, repres...
Sodium is an essential nutrient. Increasing sodium intake is associated with increasing blood pressu...
Objective To determine whether patients taking formulations of drugs that contain sodium have a high...
Effective population-based interventions are required to reduce the global burden of cardiovascular ...
Background—Despite compelling evidence for sodium’s adverse effects on blood pressure, it remains un...
Background-Despite compelling evidence for sodium's adverse effects on blood pressure, it remains un...
Background Several studies reported a U-shaped association between urinary sodium excretion and card...
While sodium is essential for human homeostasis, current salt consumption far exceeds physiological ...
While sodium is essential for human homeostasis, current salt consumption far exceeds physiological ...
Whether excess sodium intake is a risk factor for coronary heart disease (CHD) has recently been cha...
Excess dietary sodium is associated with increased blood pressure (BP). Some drugs are associated wi...
Background-—Although there is a close relationship between dietary sodium and hypertension, the conc...
Hypertension (HT) the most important risk factor of cardiovascular disease (CVD), is a heterogeneous...
Randomized trials of salt restriction have consistently demonstrated that decreasing salt consumptio...
Hypertension is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Increased urinary sodium excretion, repres...
Sodium is an essential nutrient. Increasing sodium intake is associated with increasing blood pressu...
Objective To determine whether patients taking formulations of drugs that contain sodium have a high...
Effective population-based interventions are required to reduce the global burden of cardiovascular ...