We distinguish determinants of individual blood pressure elevations and those which influence shape and location of entire population distributions, i.e. epidemiological determinants. Individual and epidemiological determinants are not necessarily the same. Identification of the latter may be used to develop population wide prevention strategies that carry a great potential of reducing the public burden of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Salt has long but controversially been suspected as a major etiologic agent in hypertensive populations. For the first time the INTERSALT study tried in a systematic and standardized way to assess the salt-BP association in individuals and across 52 populations in 32 countries. The observed within c...
The discussion how dietary salt may affect blood pressure (BP) is still ongoing. The results from bo...
A large number of epidemiologic, evolutionary and clinical studies have confirmed that salt is a sig...
High sodium loads were administered intravenously to a group of subjects whose blood pressures cover...
The need to reduce the amount of salt in the diet effective, but the efficacy is limited by the size...
Randomized trials of salt restriction have consistently demonstrated that decreasing salt consumptio...
The relations between 24 hour urinary electrolyte excretion and blood pressure were studied in 10,07...
It has been said that two people can sleep in thesame bed but have different dreams. The samephenome...
High salt (salt is sodium chloride – 2.5 g of salt contain 1 g of sodium) intake is a major determin...
INTERSALT is a multicentre epidemiological study of electrolyte excretion and blood pressure. The 10...
Consideration of the role of NaCl (salt) in the pathogenesis and treatment of essential hypertension...
The evidence relating blood pressure to salt intake in humans originates from population studies and...
SUMMARY Blood pressure, pulse rate, body weight, and height were measured on two occasions in the in...
Blood pressure is the most powerful predictor of stroke and other cardiovascular events. The importa...
Hintergrund: Der Effekt einer Reduzierung der Salzaufnahme auf den Blutdruck wird gegenwärtig intens...
INTERSALT is a collaborative study of the relationship between blood pressure and sodium and potassi...
The discussion how dietary salt may affect blood pressure (BP) is still ongoing. The results from bo...
A large number of epidemiologic, evolutionary and clinical studies have confirmed that salt is a sig...
High sodium loads were administered intravenously to a group of subjects whose blood pressures cover...
The need to reduce the amount of salt in the diet effective, but the efficacy is limited by the size...
Randomized trials of salt restriction have consistently demonstrated that decreasing salt consumptio...
The relations between 24 hour urinary electrolyte excretion and blood pressure were studied in 10,07...
It has been said that two people can sleep in thesame bed but have different dreams. The samephenome...
High salt (salt is sodium chloride – 2.5 g of salt contain 1 g of sodium) intake is a major determin...
INTERSALT is a multicentre epidemiological study of electrolyte excretion and blood pressure. The 10...
Consideration of the role of NaCl (salt) in the pathogenesis and treatment of essential hypertension...
The evidence relating blood pressure to salt intake in humans originates from population studies and...
SUMMARY Blood pressure, pulse rate, body weight, and height were measured on two occasions in the in...
Blood pressure is the most powerful predictor of stroke and other cardiovascular events. The importa...
Hintergrund: Der Effekt einer Reduzierung der Salzaufnahme auf den Blutdruck wird gegenwärtig intens...
INTERSALT is a collaborative study of the relationship between blood pressure and sodium and potassi...
The discussion how dietary salt may affect blood pressure (BP) is still ongoing. The results from bo...
A large number of epidemiologic, evolutionary and clinical studies have confirmed that salt is a sig...
High sodium loads were administered intravenously to a group of subjects whose blood pressures cover...