Excessive dietary sodium intake increases blood pressure and cardiovascular risk. In Western diets, the majority of dietary sodium comes from packaged and prepared foods (≈75%); however, in Mexico there is no available data on the main food sources of dietary sodium. The main objective of this study was to identify and characterize the major food sources of dietary sodium in a sample of the Mexican Salt and Mexico (SALMEX) cohort. Adult male and female participants of the SALMEX study who provided a complete and valid three-day food record during the baseline visit were included. Overall, 950 participants (mean age 38.6 ± 10.7 years) were analyzed to determine the total sodium contributed by the main food sources of sodium identified. Mean ...
Background: Sodium is an essential mineral needed by the human body that must be obtained from food....
Non-communicable diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, are responsible for over 70% of deaths...
Non-communicable diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, are responsible for over 70% of deaths...
Excessive dietary sodium intake increases blood pressure and cardiovascular risk. In Western diets, ...
Excessive sodium consumption is associated with adverse health effects. An elevated dietary intake o...
Background: Sodium intake is related to several adverse health outcomes, such as hypertension and ca...
Excessive sodium intake has been related to high blood pressure, a central risk factor for cardiovas...
Population-wide sodium reduction is a cost-effective approach to address the adverse health effects ...
Background In 2021, WHO notes that globally, 32% of annual deaths worldwide are due to cardiovascula...
Background High levels of dietary sodium (consumed as common salt, sodium chloride) are associated w...
High sodium consumption can increase hypertension, a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (...
Excessive sodium consumption is associated with adverse health effects. An elevated dietary intake o...
Excessive sodium consumption is associated with adverse health effects. An elevated dietary intake o...
Salt consumption in many countries of the world exceeds the level recommended by WHO (5 g/day), whic...
High sodium/salt intake is a risk factor for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). Excess sodium intake ...
Background: Sodium is an essential mineral needed by the human body that must be obtained from food....
Non-communicable diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, are responsible for over 70% of deaths...
Non-communicable diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, are responsible for over 70% of deaths...
Excessive dietary sodium intake increases blood pressure and cardiovascular risk. In Western diets, ...
Excessive sodium consumption is associated with adverse health effects. An elevated dietary intake o...
Background: Sodium intake is related to several adverse health outcomes, such as hypertension and ca...
Excessive sodium intake has been related to high blood pressure, a central risk factor for cardiovas...
Population-wide sodium reduction is a cost-effective approach to address the adverse health effects ...
Background In 2021, WHO notes that globally, 32% of annual deaths worldwide are due to cardiovascula...
Background High levels of dietary sodium (consumed as common salt, sodium chloride) are associated w...
High sodium consumption can increase hypertension, a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (...
Excessive sodium consumption is associated with adverse health effects. An elevated dietary intake o...
Excessive sodium consumption is associated with adverse health effects. An elevated dietary intake o...
Salt consumption in many countries of the world exceeds the level recommended by WHO (5 g/day), whic...
High sodium/salt intake is a risk factor for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). Excess sodium intake ...
Background: Sodium is an essential mineral needed by the human body that must be obtained from food....
Non-communicable diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, are responsible for over 70% of deaths...
Non-communicable diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, are responsible for over 70% of deaths...