Purpose: Low-grade inflammation and a diet high in salt are both established risk factors for cardiovascular disease. High potassium (K+) intake was found to counter increase in blood pressure due to high salt intake and may potentially also have protective anti-inflammatory effects. To better understand these interactions under normal physiological conditions, we investigated the relationships between 22 inflammatory mediators with 24-h urinary K+ in young healthy adults stratified by low, medium and high salt intake (salt tertiles). We stratified by ethnicity due to potential salt sensitivity in black populations. Methods: In 991 healthy black (N = 457) and white (N = 534) adults, aged 20–30 years, with complete data for 24-h uri...
Lennon-Edwards, ShannonHypertension (HTN) is a significant Public Health problem and the risk of an ...
It has been reported that only one-third of normotensive subjects and half of hypertensive patients ...
In Morocco, the high consumption of dietary sodium increases the risk of non-communicable diseases (...
Purpose Low-grade inflammation and a diet high in salt are both established risk factors for cardio...
PhD (Physiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusMotivation: Cardiovascular disease (CVD...
Background & aims: In June 2016, South Africa implemented legislation mandating maximum sodium level...
Background and objectives High serum sodium concentration has been proven to boost T cell inflammato...
Introduction: The pathogenesis of essential hypertension remains elusive. It is argued that that it ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In this study, we hypothesized that dietary salt intake may be related with i...
Objective: Inflammatory mediators have been implicated in the early stages of cardiovascular diseas...
Though Ghana has high hypertension prevalence, the country lacks current national salt consumption d...
Abstract—This study examined the effects of increasing dietary potassium on ambulatory blood pressur...
High dietary sodium is recognized as a silent killer responsible for 2.3 million deaths worldwide in...
MSc (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Background: Dietary salt intake in...
Studies indicate high sodium and low potassium intake can increase blood pressure suggesting the rat...
Lennon-Edwards, ShannonHypertension (HTN) is a significant Public Health problem and the risk of an ...
It has been reported that only one-third of normotensive subjects and half of hypertensive patients ...
In Morocco, the high consumption of dietary sodium increases the risk of non-communicable diseases (...
Purpose Low-grade inflammation and a diet high in salt are both established risk factors for cardio...
PhD (Physiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusMotivation: Cardiovascular disease (CVD...
Background & aims: In June 2016, South Africa implemented legislation mandating maximum sodium level...
Background and objectives High serum sodium concentration has been proven to boost T cell inflammato...
Introduction: The pathogenesis of essential hypertension remains elusive. It is argued that that it ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In this study, we hypothesized that dietary salt intake may be related with i...
Objective: Inflammatory mediators have been implicated in the early stages of cardiovascular diseas...
Though Ghana has high hypertension prevalence, the country lacks current national salt consumption d...
Abstract—This study examined the effects of increasing dietary potassium on ambulatory blood pressur...
High dietary sodium is recognized as a silent killer responsible for 2.3 million deaths worldwide in...
MSc (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Background: Dietary salt intake in...
Studies indicate high sodium and low potassium intake can increase blood pressure suggesting the rat...
Lennon-Edwards, ShannonHypertension (HTN) is a significant Public Health problem and the risk of an ...
It has been reported that only one-third of normotensive subjects and half of hypertensive patients ...
In Morocco, the high consumption of dietary sodium increases the risk of non-communicable diseases (...