High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Salt intake has been shown to have a significant impact on BP, but the mechanisms by which it influences the blood pressure dipping pattern, and 24-h blood pressure remains controversial. This literature review aims to both summarize the current evidence on high salt diet induced hypertension and discuss the epidemiological aspects including socioeconomic issues in the United States and abroad. Our review indicates that a high salt diet is associated with a blunted nocturnal blood pressure dipping pattern, which is characterized by a reduced decrease in blood pressure during the nighttime hours. The mechanisms by which high salt intake affect...
The relationship between salt and hypertension is well established, and salt restriction is widely r...
Hypertension is known as the “silent killer,” driving the global public health burden of cardiovascu...
Dietary salt intake has a detrimental relationship with blood pressure (BP); the more salt consume...
Hypertension (HT) the most important risk factor of cardiovascular disease (CVD), is a heterogeneous...
Blood pressure is the most powerful predictor of stroke and other cardiovascular events. The importa...
Over the past century, salt has been the subject of intense scientific research related to blood pre...
Impaired nocturnal blood pressure (BP) dipping (i.e., \u3c10% decline in nocturnal BP) is associated...
There is strong evidence for a causal relationship between salt intake and blood pressure. Randomize...
The pathogenesis of essential hypertension is not fully understood. Literature indicates the complex...
ABSTRACTMultiple lines of investigation including genetic, epidemiological, and interventional studi...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which dietary salt promotes hypertension are unknown. Previous work establi...
Hypertension is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. On a worldwide scale,...
This publication provides information about the association between high blood pressure and dietary ...
Elevated blood pressure is a highly prevalent condition that is etiologically related to coronary he...
Purpose: There is a direct association between salt intake and blood pressure (BP), one of the main ...
The relationship between salt and hypertension is well established, and salt restriction is widely r...
Hypertension is known as the “silent killer,” driving the global public health burden of cardiovascu...
Dietary salt intake has a detrimental relationship with blood pressure (BP); the more salt consume...
Hypertension (HT) the most important risk factor of cardiovascular disease (CVD), is a heterogeneous...
Blood pressure is the most powerful predictor of stroke and other cardiovascular events. The importa...
Over the past century, salt has been the subject of intense scientific research related to blood pre...
Impaired nocturnal blood pressure (BP) dipping (i.e., \u3c10% decline in nocturnal BP) is associated...
There is strong evidence for a causal relationship between salt intake and blood pressure. Randomize...
The pathogenesis of essential hypertension is not fully understood. Literature indicates the complex...
ABSTRACTMultiple lines of investigation including genetic, epidemiological, and interventional studi...
SummaryThe mechanisms by which dietary salt promotes hypertension are unknown. Previous work establi...
Hypertension is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. On a worldwide scale,...
This publication provides information about the association between high blood pressure and dietary ...
Elevated blood pressure is a highly prevalent condition that is etiologically related to coronary he...
Purpose: There is a direct association between salt intake and blood pressure (BP), one of the main ...
The relationship between salt and hypertension is well established, and salt restriction is widely r...
Hypertension is known as the “silent killer,” driving the global public health burden of cardiovascu...
Dietary salt intake has a detrimental relationship with blood pressure (BP); the more salt consume...