Objective : The aim of the study was to determine the mean dietary salt intake in urban south India and to look at its association with hypertension. Methods : The Chennai Urban Rural Epidemiology Study (CURES) is an ongoing population based study on a representative population of Chennai city in southern India. Phase 1 of CURES recruited 26,001 individuals aged ≥ 20 years, of whom every tenth subject (n=2600) was invited to participate in Phase 3 for detailed dietary studies and 2220 subjects participated in the present study (response rate : 84.5%). Participants with self-reported history of hypertension, diabetes or heart disease were excluded from the study (n=318) and thus the final study numbers were 1902 subjects. Dietary salt...
Background: Hypertension is a major public health problem affecting people across the globe. Ra...
Modest reductions in salt intake could substantially reduce cardiovascular disease throughout India....
Background: Member states of the WHO, including India, have adopted a target 30% reduction in mean p...
The prevalence of hypertension has increased dramatically in developing countries like India, where ...
BackgroundThe association between prevalence of hypertension and its relationship with dietary sodiu...
ABSTRACTMultiple lines of investigation including genetic, epidemiological, and interventional studi...
Background: The change in dietary practices over the years and the rising concern expressed over ass...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices related to salt consumption among adults...
Hypertension is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. On a worldwide scale,...
This work was supported by a funding award made by the Global Alliance for Chronic Disease through ...
Purpose: There is a direct association between salt intake and blood pressure (BP), one of the main ...
Excess dietary salt intake is well established as a leading cause of high blood pressure and associa...
BACKGROUND: The scientific evidence base in support of population-wide salt reduction is strong, but...
Over the past century, salt has been the subject of intense scientific research related to blood pre...
Background: Reducing dietary salt intake is the method recommended by the experts as the non-pharmac...
Background: Hypertension is a major public health problem affecting people across the globe. Ra...
Modest reductions in salt intake could substantially reduce cardiovascular disease throughout India....
Background: Member states of the WHO, including India, have adopted a target 30% reduction in mean p...
The prevalence of hypertension has increased dramatically in developing countries like India, where ...
BackgroundThe association between prevalence of hypertension and its relationship with dietary sodiu...
ABSTRACTMultiple lines of investigation including genetic, epidemiological, and interventional studi...
Background: The change in dietary practices over the years and the rising concern expressed over ass...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices related to salt consumption among adults...
Hypertension is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. On a worldwide scale,...
This work was supported by a funding award made by the Global Alliance for Chronic Disease through ...
Purpose: There is a direct association between salt intake and blood pressure (BP), one of the main ...
Excess dietary salt intake is well established as a leading cause of high blood pressure and associa...
BACKGROUND: The scientific evidence base in support of population-wide salt reduction is strong, but...
Over the past century, salt has been the subject of intense scientific research related to blood pre...
Background: Reducing dietary salt intake is the method recommended by the experts as the non-pharmac...
Background: Hypertension is a major public health problem affecting people across the globe. Ra...
Modest reductions in salt intake could substantially reduce cardiovascular disease throughout India....
Background: Member states of the WHO, including India, have adopted a target 30% reduction in mean p...