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Time-Restricted Feeding Attenuates Salt-Sensitive Hypertension and Renal Damage. [PDF]

open access: yesHypertension
Yunker L   +6 more
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Combined diet and physical activity effects on health-related outcomes in people with overweight or obesity: an overview of systematic reviews. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Nutr
Salem A   +12 more
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Increased Salt-Sensitive Blood Pressure in Women vs Men: Is Relative Hyperaldosteronism the Mechanism?

open access: yesJ Clin Endocrinol Metab
Caliskan Guzelce E   +8 more
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Hyponatremia associated with paroxetine induced by sodium-restricted diet and hypotonic saline

International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2009
An 89-year-old woman taking paroxetine was admitted to our hospital for femoral neck fracture; her diet became sodium restricted due to hypertension. After admission, the femoral head replacement was performed and hypotonic saline was administered over 2 days.
Shinichiro Horiike
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The effect of a household partner and home urine monitoring on adherence to a sodium restricted diet

Social Science and Medicine, 1991
To evaluate the effects of social support and home urine monitoring on success with dietary sodium reduction, 114 essential hypertensive adults and a household partner were recruited. One of the pair was required to be the food preparer. Patients with their partners were randomly assigned to either an active or passive partner condition. During dietary
Myron H Weinberger   +2 more
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