Background: Diet is a modifiable factor of chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression. However, the effect of dietary salt intake on CKD progression remains unclear. Therefore, we analyzed the effect of dietary salt intake on renal outcome in Korean patients with CKD. Methods: We measured 24-h urinary sodium (Na) excretion as a marker of dietary salt intake in the prospective, multi-center, longitudinal KoreaN cohort study for Outcome in patients With CKD (KNOW-CKD). Data were analyzed from CKD patients at Stages G3a to G5 (n = 1254). We investigated the association between dietary salt intake and CKD progression. Patients were divided into four quartiles of dietary salt intake, which was assessed using measured 24-h urinary Na excretion. Th...
Background: The optimal level of salt intake remains ill-defined in non-dialysis chronic kidney dise...
Abstract The current study aimed to assess the dietary salt intake in patients with CKD in Jiangsu p...
Background/Aims: Kidney dysfunction is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease and end-s...
The association between salt intake and renal outcome in subjects with preserved kidney function rem...
BackgroundThere are insufficient studies on the effect of dietary salt intake on cardiovascular (CV)...
One of the factors involved in the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is the intake of salt...
Abstract Background Restriction of dietary sodium is ...
BACKGROUND Sodium intake is an important determinant of blood pressure; therefore, reduction of inta...
BACKGROUND Sodium intake is an important determinant of blood pressure; therefore, reduction of inta...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
Background/Aims This study aimed to investigate whether urinary angiotensinogen (UAGT) excretion was...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
Background: The optimal level of salt intake remains ill-defined in non-dialysis chronic kidney dise...
Abstract The current study aimed to assess the dietary salt intake in patients with CKD in Jiangsu p...
Background/Aims: Kidney dysfunction is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease and end-s...
The association between salt intake and renal outcome in subjects with preserved kidney function rem...
BackgroundThere are insufficient studies on the effect of dietary salt intake on cardiovascular (CV)...
One of the factors involved in the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is the intake of salt...
Abstract Background Restriction of dietary sodium is ...
BACKGROUND Sodium intake is an important determinant of blood pressure; therefore, reduction of inta...
BACKGROUND Sodium intake is an important determinant of blood pressure; therefore, reduction of inta...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
Background/Aims This study aimed to investigate whether urinary angiotensinogen (UAGT) excretion was...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
Background: The optimal level of salt intake remains ill-defined in non-dialysis chronic kidney dise...
Abstract The current study aimed to assess the dietary salt intake in patients with CKD in Jiangsu p...
Background/Aims: Kidney dysfunction is an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease and end-s...