BACKGROUND: Experimental studies show that high-sodium intake affects the innate immune system, among others with increased circulating granulocytes. Whether this relationship exists on a population level and whether this relates to disease outcomes is unclear. We aimed to test the hypotheses that (1) sodium intake is associated with granulocytes on a population level; (2) granulocytes are associated with the presence of hypertension and both cardiovascular and renal outcomes; and (3) the relation between high-sodium intake and these outcomes is mediated by granulocytes. METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed an analysis in 13 804 participants from the prospective EPIC (European Prospective Investigation into Cancer)-Norfolk cohort, with a mean ...
Background:As sodium, potassium and fluid intake are related to hypertension, an established risk fa...
While sodium is essential for human homeostasis, current salt consumption far exceeds physiological ...
Background: As sodium, potassium and fluid intake are related to hypertension, an established risk f...
Background and objectives High serum sodium concentration has been proven to boost T cell inflammato...
BACKGROUND : Mounting evidence has associated high sodium (HS) intake with hypertension, cardiovascu...
Background Several studies reported a U-shaped association between urinary sodium excretion and card...
Background: The extent to which dietary sodium intake may confer alterations in the inflammatory sta...
Background: The extent to which dietary sodium intake may confer alterations in the inflammatory sta...
Sodium intake is undoubtedly indispensable for normal body functions but can be detrimental when tak...
Background-A high-sodium diet has little short-term effect on blood pressure in nonhypertensive indi...
Experimental studies suggest that sodium induced inflammation might be another missing link leading ...
Objectives. To examine the relationship between sodium intake and urinary albumin excretion, being a...
While sodium is essential for human homeostasis, current salt consumption far exceeds physiological ...
The association between salt intake and renal outcome in subjects with preserved kidney function rem...
Background:As sodium, potassium and fluid intake are related to hypertension, an established risk fa...
While sodium is essential for human homeostasis, current salt consumption far exceeds physiological ...
Background: As sodium, potassium and fluid intake are related to hypertension, an established risk f...
Background and objectives High serum sodium concentration has been proven to boost T cell inflammato...
BACKGROUND : Mounting evidence has associated high sodium (HS) intake with hypertension, cardiovascu...
Background Several studies reported a U-shaped association between urinary sodium excretion and card...
Background: The extent to which dietary sodium intake may confer alterations in the inflammatory sta...
Background: The extent to which dietary sodium intake may confer alterations in the inflammatory sta...
Sodium intake is undoubtedly indispensable for normal body functions but can be detrimental when tak...
Background-A high-sodium diet has little short-term effect on blood pressure in nonhypertensive indi...
Experimental studies suggest that sodium induced inflammation might be another missing link leading ...
Objectives. To examine the relationship between sodium intake and urinary albumin excretion, being a...
While sodium is essential for human homeostasis, current salt consumption far exceeds physiological ...
The association between salt intake and renal outcome in subjects with preserved kidney function rem...
Background:As sodium, potassium and fluid intake are related to hypertension, an established risk fa...
While sodium is essential for human homeostasis, current salt consumption far exceeds physiological ...
Background: As sodium, potassium and fluid intake are related to hypertension, an established risk f...