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The following pages link to Compared with usual sodium intake, low- and excessive-sodium diets are associated with increased mortality: a meta-analysis (Q34411255):
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- Systematic review: antihypertensive drug therapy in patients of African and South Asian ethnicity (Q26749491) (← links)
- Food Consumption and its Impact on Cardiovascular Disease: Importance of Solutions Focused on the Globalized Food System: A Report From the Workshop Convened by the World Heart Federation (Q26782788) (← links)
- Salt, blood pressure and cardiovascular risk: what is the most adequate preventive strategy? A Swiss perspective (Q26796222) (← links)
- Updated national and international hypertension guidelines: a review of current recommendations (Q26824589) (← links)
- Dietary sodium and health: more than just blood pressure (Q26859227) (← links)
- Influence of gestational salt restriction in fetal growth and in development of diseases in adulthood (Q28080277) (← links)
- Nutritional Interventions in Heart Failure: A Systematic Review of the Literature (Q28085537) (← links)
- Associations of urinary sodium excretion with cardiovascular events in individuals with and without hypertension: a pooled analysis of data from four studies (Q30250220) (← links)
- Common variants of the G protein-coupled receptor type 4 are associated with human essential hypertension and predict the blood pressure response to angiotensin receptor blockade. (Q30300484) (← links)
- The renal dopaminergic system: novel diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in hypertension and kidney disease. (Q30360038) (← links)
- Sodium and cardiovascular disease: what the data show (Q30842713) (← links)
- Use of Urine Biomarkers to Assess Sodium Intake: Challenges and Opportunities (Q33872013) (← links)
- Low-Salt Intake during Mating or Gestation in Rats Is Associated with Low Birth and Survival Rates of Babies (Q34114330) (← links)
- Beyond blood pressure: new paradigms in sodium intake reduction and health outcomes (Q34300176) (← links)
- What determines human sodium intake: policy or physiology? (Q34300242) (← links)
- The science upon which to base dietary sodium policy (Q34471911) (← links)
- The significance of duration and amount of sodium reduction intervention in normotensive and hypertensive individuals: a meta-analysis (Q35155173) (← links)
- Commentary on Making Sense of the Science of Sodium (Q35571141) (← links)
- Making Sense of the Science of Sodium (Q35571146) (← links)
- Potassium urinary excretion and dietary intake: a cross-sectional analysis in 8-10 year-old children (Q35633877) (← links)
- Dietary Sodium Suppresses Digestive Efficiency via the Renin-Angiotensin System (Q35726275) (← links)
- Contribution of Food Groups to Energy and Nutrient Intakes in Five Developed Countries (Q35808957) (← links)
- Food Reformulation, Responsive Regulation, and "Regulatory Scaffolding": Strengthening Performance of Salt Reduction Programs in Australia and the United Kingdom (Q35894964) (← links)
- Agreement between 24-hour salt ingestion and sodium excretion in a controlled environment (Q36052626) (← links)
- The association of urinary sodium excretion and the need for renal replacement therapy in advanced chronic kidney disease: a cohort study (Q36123367) (← links)
- Dietary Patterns and Blood Pressure in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials (Q36476986) (← links)
- Occupational Disparities in the Association between Self-Reported Salt-Eating Habit and Hypertension in Older Adults in Xiamen, China (Q36513377) (← links)
- Dietary sodium content, mortality, and risk for cardiovascular events in older adults: the Health, Aging, and Body Composition (Health ABC) Study (Q36672012) (← links)
- Reduced Dietary Sodium Intake Increases Heart Rate. A Meta-Analysis of 63 Randomized Controlled Trials Including 72 Study Populations (Q36723716) (← links)
- Association of Urinary Sodium Excretion With Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Clinical Events in 17,033 Latin Americans. (Q36991750) (← links)
- The Effect of the Sodium to Potassium Ratio on Hypertension Prevalence: A Propensity Score Matching Approach (Q37202690) (← links)
- Hemodynamic and Autonomic Response to Different Salt Intakes in Normotensive Individuals. (Q37240427) (← links)
- Sodium and Its Role in Cardiovascular Disease - The Debate Continues. (Q37528633) (← links)
- Cheese Consumption and Risk of All-Cause Mortality: A Meta-Analysis of Prospective Studies (Q37628446) (← links)
- 7th Brazilian Guideline of Arterial Hypertension: Chapter 6 - Non-pharmacological treatment (Q37656197) (← links)
- Dietary Sodium and Cardiovascular Disease Risk--Measurement Matters (Q37738736) (← links)
- Sodium, potassium, blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease in humans (Q38219892) (← links)
- Cardiovascular risk associated with sodium-containing medicines (Q38258617) (← links)
- Salt and sugar: their effects on blood pressure (Q38303325) (← links)
- Dietary Sodium: Where Science and Policy Diverge (Q38304889) (← links)
- Dietary sodium: where science and policy conflict: impact of the 2013 IOM Report on Sodium Intake in Populations (Q38338934) (← links)
- Dietary sodium and cardiovascular disease (Q38486912) (← links)
- Primary and secondary prevention of ischemic heart disease in women (Q38500893) (← links)
- Salt Restriction in Diabetes (Q38550934) (← links)
- The Effect of Lifestyle Changes on Blood Pressure Control among Hypertensive Patients (Q38641990) (← links)
- Association of Estimated Sodium Intake With Adverse Cardiac Structure and Function: From the HyperGEN Study (Q38642818) (← links)
- A Radical Sodium Reduction Policy is not Supported by Randomized Controlled Trials or Observational Studies: Grading the Evidence (Q38714019) (← links)
- Preventive Interventions for the Second Half of Life: A Systematic Review. (Q38730815) (← links)
- Effects of low sodium diet versus high sodium diet on blood pressure, renin, aldosterone, catecholamines, cholesterol, and triglyceride (Q38845897) (← links)
- Problems with the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans: An Alternative (Q38867195) (← links)