In the same period as the increasing obesity epidemic, there has been an increased consumption of highly processed foods with a high salt content, and a few studies have suggested that a diet with a high salt content may be associated with obesity.To investigate the association between 24 h urinary sodium excretion and subsequent change in body weight (BW), waist circumference (WC), body fat (BF) and fat free mass (FFM) among adults.A longitudinal population study based on the Danish part of the MONICA project, with examinations in 1987–1988 and 1993–1994. Complete information on 24 h urinary sodium excretion along with repeated measures of obesity, as well as on potential confounders, was obtained from 215 subjects. Linear regression was u...
Abstract Since current recommendations call for a substantial reduction in overall sodium consumptio...
Higher intakes of sodium may contribute to weight gain. The primary aim of this systematic review an...
<p>Body fat percent was positively associated with sodium excretion in age groups 20–39 and 40–64 ye...
In the same period as the increasing obesity epidemic, there has been an increased consumption of hi...
Background: In the same period as the increasing obesity epidemic, there has been an increased consu...
Abstract Background Previous studies have reported an association between dietary sodium intake and ...
The link between sodium and obesity has been accumulated over years. However, there has been few dat...
Obesity and salt intake are both established factors contributing to cardiovascular disease develop...
High salt intake is the major cause of raised blood pressure and accordingly leads to cardiovascular...
BACKGROUND: Excessive salt intake causes increased blood pressure which is considered the leading ri...
Objectives. To examine the relationship between sodium intake and urinary albumin excretion, being a...
Objectives. To examine the relationship between sodium intake and urinary albumin excretion, being a...
Objectives. To examine the relationship between sodium intake and urinary albumin excretion, being a...
Objectives. To examine the relationship between sodium intake and urinary albumin excretion, being a...
We evaluated the relationship of urinary sodium excretion with a conditional mean, 10th and 90th per...
Abstract Since current recommendations call for a substantial reduction in overall sodium consumptio...
Higher intakes of sodium may contribute to weight gain. The primary aim of this systematic review an...
<p>Body fat percent was positively associated with sodium excretion in age groups 20–39 and 40–64 ye...
In the same period as the increasing obesity epidemic, there has been an increased consumption of hi...
Background: In the same period as the increasing obesity epidemic, there has been an increased consu...
Abstract Background Previous studies have reported an association between dietary sodium intake and ...
The link between sodium and obesity has been accumulated over years. However, there has been few dat...
Obesity and salt intake are both established factors contributing to cardiovascular disease develop...
High salt intake is the major cause of raised blood pressure and accordingly leads to cardiovascular...
BACKGROUND: Excessive salt intake causes increased blood pressure which is considered the leading ri...
Objectives. To examine the relationship between sodium intake and urinary albumin excretion, being a...
Objectives. To examine the relationship between sodium intake and urinary albumin excretion, being a...
Objectives. To examine the relationship between sodium intake and urinary albumin excretion, being a...
Objectives. To examine the relationship between sodium intake and urinary albumin excretion, being a...
We evaluated the relationship of urinary sodium excretion with a conditional mean, 10th and 90th per...
Abstract Since current recommendations call for a substantial reduction in overall sodium consumptio...
Higher intakes of sodium may contribute to weight gain. The primary aim of this systematic review an...
<p>Body fat percent was positively associated with sodium excretion in age groups 20–39 and 40–64 ye...