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SODIUM RESTRICTION IN THE DIET FOR HYPERTENSION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1945
In connection with studies of experimental hypertension the effects of various types of diet on the blood pressure have been studied, including alterations in the content of vitamins, proteins, minerals and certain other dietary constituents. In the course of these investigations it was noted that diets very low in sodium content appeared to exert a ...
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Sodium values of Chinese condiments and their use in sodium-restricted diets ,

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1983
Counseling a Chinese patient on a low-sodium diet can be an arduous task for the dietitian. Special consideration of cultural beliefs, food preferences, and food practices must be incorporated into the individualized instruction. Equally important is the need for familiarity with the sodium values of frequently consumed foods and condiments indigenous ...
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Sodium-Restricted Diet Increases Nighttime Plasma Norepinephrine and Impairs Sleep Patterns in Man*

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1983
Plasma norepinephrine levels in 10 healthy young males were significantly elevated after 3 days of a low sodium (less than 500 mg/day) diet. The low sodium diet was also associated with disturbed sleep patterns: decreased rapid eye movement and slow wave sleep and increased wakefulness.
M V, Vitiello, P N, Prinz, J B, Halter
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Decrease of angiotensin sensitivity after bed rest and strongly sodium-restricted diet in pregnancy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1983
Angiotensin II (A-II) sensitivity was determined in 23 nonmedicated nulliparas in the third trimester of pregnancy, before and after a 7- to 10-day period of bed rest and a strongly sodium-restricted diet (maximal 20 mmol Na+/24 hr). Seventeen nulliparous women had pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH).
W J, Jaspers, P A, de Jong, A W, Mulder
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Doxazosin versus nitrendipine: A double-blind comparative study in patients adhering to a sodium-restricted diet

Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy, 1994
The aim of this double-blind parallel-group study was to compare the effects of doxazosin, a selective alpha 1-adrenoceptor antagonist with a long plasma half-life, with nitrendipine, a long-acting calcium-entry blocking drug. Following a 4-week placebo period, 26 patients with mild-to-moderate essential hypertension were randomly allocated to ...
A, Cosenzi   +3 more
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Adherence to a moderate sodium restriction diet in outpatients with cirrhosis and ascites: a real‐life cross‐sectional study

Liver International, 2014
SummaryBackground & AimsA moderate sodium restriction diet should be indicated in patients with cirrhosis and ascites. Nevertheless, there is a lack of specific investigation on its correct application. To evaluate the adherence of patients with cirrhosis and ascites to a moderately low‐salt diet and the impact on intake of total calories and serum
Morando F   +12 more
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SODIUM RESTRICTION IN THE DIET FOR HYPERTENSION

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1946
ARTHUR GROLLMAN   +5 more
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Sodium-Restricted Diets —A Bookshelf

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1957
D, JOHNSON, A, REIMER, C, ROBINSON
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SODIUM-RESTRICTED DIET: Review and Current Status

Nursing Forum, 1974
W D, Snively, D R, Beshear, K T, Roberts
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Teaching principles and cost of sodium-restricted diets

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1982
P M, Kris-Etherton   +3 more
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