Abstract Excess dietary sodium chloride (salt) intake is etiologically related to hypertension and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Moderate reduction of salt intake reduces blood pressure (BP) and is expected to contribute to reduce the risk of CVD. Previous community-based trials to reduce BP by means of salt reduction were very successful. The initial positive results of national strategies of dietary salt intake reduction in several European countries, driven by the initiative of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and non-governmental organisations such as the World Action of Salt and Health (WASH), have paved the way for action in other European Union (EU) member states. In Italy, several initiatives aiming at reduction of salt intake at...
<div><p>Excessive salt intake is associated with hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. Salt inta...
Excessive salt intake is associated with hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. Salt intake excee...
Considering the current scientific knowledge and literature review as well as the results of dietary...
Abstract Excess dietary sodium chloride (salt) intake is etiologically related to hypertension and c...
Excess dietary sodium chloride (salt) intake is etiologically related to hypertension and cardiovasc...
Excessive consumption of salt (more than 5 g per day) raises blood pressure, a major risk factor for...
A national survey showed that Swiss people eat high quantity of salt (9.1 g per day on average). The...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
<p>The health and economic burden related to cardiovascular diseases is substantial and prevention o...
A large number of epidemiologic, evolutionary and clinical studies have confirmed that salt is a sig...
The majority of the German population consume too much salt. Young men, children and adolescents in ...
<div><p>Excessive salt intake is associated with hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. Salt inta...
Excessive salt intake is associated with hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. Salt intake excee...
Considering the current scientific knowledge and literature review as well as the results of dietary...
Abstract Excess dietary sodium chloride (salt) intake is etiologically related to hypertension and c...
Excess dietary sodium chloride (salt) intake is etiologically related to hypertension and cardiovasc...
Excessive consumption of salt (more than 5 g per day) raises blood pressure, a major risk factor for...
A national survey showed that Swiss people eat high quantity of salt (9.1 g per day on average). The...
High blood pressure is responsible for 13% of deaths globally. The risk of death from high blood pre...
<p>The health and economic burden related to cardiovascular diseases is substantial and prevention o...
A large number of epidemiologic, evolutionary and clinical studies have confirmed that salt is a sig...
The majority of the German population consume too much salt. Young men, children and adolescents in ...
<div><p>Excessive salt intake is associated with hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. Salt inta...
Excessive salt intake is associated with hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. Salt intake excee...
Considering the current scientific knowledge and literature review as well as the results of dietary...