BACKGROUND: Millions of coastal inhabitants in Southeast Asia have been experiencing increasing sodium concentrations in their drinking-water sources, likely partially due to climate change. High (dietary) sodium intake has convincingly been proven to increase risk of hypertension; it remains unknown, however, whether consumption of sodium in drinking water could have similar effects on health. OBJECTIVES: We present the results of a cohort study in which we assessed the effects of drinking-water sodium (DWS) on blood pressure (BP) in coastal populations in Bangladesh. METHODS: DWS, BP, and information on personal, lifestyle, and environmental factors were collected from 581 participants. We used generalized linear latent and mixed methods ...
BACKGROUND:High salt consumption is an important risk factor of elevated blood pressure. In Banglade...
INTRODUCTION: Saltwater intrusion and salinisation have contributed to drinking water scarcity in ma...
Michael H. Bradshaw and G. Morgan Powell, Sodium in drinking water, Kansas State University, October...
Coastal areas in Southeast Asia are experiencing high sodium concentrations in drinking water source...
Introduction High intake of sodium (as salt) is an important risk factor for high blood pressure. I...
Background Sodium (Na+) in saline water may increase blood pressure ( BP ), but potassium (K+), calc...
Background Sodium (Na+) in saline water may increase blood pressure (BP), but potassium (K+), calci...
Coastal areas in Southeast Asia are experiencing high sodium concentrations in drinking water source...
Background: Drinking water from natural sources in coastal Bangladesh has become contaminated by var...
Increasing salt intake has substantial negative impacts on human health and well-being. This article...
Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are among the leading causes of death and disabilities in women ...
Salinity intrusion in coastal Bangladesh has serious population health implications, which are yet t...
AbstractIt is estimated that 884 million people do not have access to clean drinking water in the wo...
Aims: This study aims to explore the association between drinking water salinity and hypertension in...
It is estimated that 884 million people do not have access to clean drinking water in the world. Inc...
BACKGROUND:High salt consumption is an important risk factor of elevated blood pressure. In Banglade...
INTRODUCTION: Saltwater intrusion and salinisation have contributed to drinking water scarcity in ma...
Michael H. Bradshaw and G. Morgan Powell, Sodium in drinking water, Kansas State University, October...
Coastal areas in Southeast Asia are experiencing high sodium concentrations in drinking water source...
Introduction High intake of sodium (as salt) is an important risk factor for high blood pressure. I...
Background Sodium (Na+) in saline water may increase blood pressure ( BP ), but potassium (K+), calc...
Background Sodium (Na+) in saline water may increase blood pressure (BP), but potassium (K+), calci...
Coastal areas in Southeast Asia are experiencing high sodium concentrations in drinking water source...
Background: Drinking water from natural sources in coastal Bangladesh has become contaminated by var...
Increasing salt intake has substantial negative impacts on human health and well-being. This article...
Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are among the leading causes of death and disabilities in women ...
Salinity intrusion in coastal Bangladesh has serious population health implications, which are yet t...
AbstractIt is estimated that 884 million people do not have access to clean drinking water in the wo...
Aims: This study aims to explore the association between drinking water salinity and hypertension in...
It is estimated that 884 million people do not have access to clean drinking water in the world. Inc...
BACKGROUND:High salt consumption is an important risk factor of elevated blood pressure. In Banglade...
INTRODUCTION: Saltwater intrusion and salinisation have contributed to drinking water scarcity in ma...
Michael H. Bradshaw and G. Morgan Powell, Sodium in drinking water, Kansas State University, October...