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Estimation of Dietary Sodium Intake in Children
Pediatrics, 1984To examine the utility of nocturnal urine collections in the estimation of dietary sodium intake in children, 29 families who agreed to lower their dietary sodium intake to <65 mEq/d were studied. A total of 58 adults and 95 children collected urine specimens weekly or biweekly before and after being instructed in a dietary sodium restriction ...
F C, Luft +5 more
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Low dietary sodium in diabetes nephropathy
Medical Hypotheses, 2014In a meta-analysis that investigated the effects of dietary sodium restriction in diabetes nephropathy, although blood pressure fell, there were significant increases in plasma renin and aldosterone levels. In this article, we hypothesise that in diabetic nephropathy, ACE-I or ARB treatment attenuates any rise in RAS hormones that might result from ...
Ian W, Seetho +2 more
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Bananas as a Low-Sodium Dietary Staple
New England Journal of Medicine, 1958THE ubiquitous distribution of sodium in foodstuffs has presented difficulties in the preparation of suitable dietary regimens for patients affected with salt-retaining conditions like congestive heart failure, cirrhosis of the liver and nephrotic syndrome.
W E, WACKER +3 more
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Benefits of and Barriers to Dietary Sodium Adherence
Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2006Failure to limit dietary sodium leads to thirst, large fluid weight gain, and poor outcomes in patients receiving hemodialysis. Perceived benefits and barriers may influence adherence; however, tools measuring these relationships are not available. This study's purpose, based on the health belief model, was to evaluate the reliability and validity of ...
Janet L, Welch +3 more
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Low dietary sodium is anxiogenic in rats
Physiology & Behavior, 2011It is commonly believed that salt intake is required solely to maintain mineralofluid balance, and that its excessive intake is pathophysiological. Yet, apart from the increased intake of sodium-rich foods caused by perinatal sodium loss, the determinants of human salt intake, its excess and persistence, are unknown.
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Mineralocorticoids, dietary conditions, and sodium appetite
Behavioral Biology, 1978The present experiments show that desoxycorticosterone-, aldosterone-, and furosemide-induced sodium deficiency will elicit a sodium appetite in rats raised either on a high sodium diet or on a normal sodium diet. Rats were injected for 2 consecutive days with either desoxycorticosterone (5.0 or 10.0 mg/100 g body weight), aldosterone (0.5 and 0.75 mg ...
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Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2014
Purpose of reviewRestriction of dietary sodium is recommended at a population level as well as for groups at high cardiovascular risk, and chronic kidney disease (CKD). This review addresses recent evidence for the protective effect of dietary sodium restriction in CKD patients specifically.Recent findingsSodium intake in CKD populations is generally ...
Humalda, Jelmer K., Navis, Gerjan
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Purpose of reviewRestriction of dietary sodium is recommended at a population level as well as for groups at high cardiovascular risk, and chronic kidney disease (CKD). This review addresses recent evidence for the protective effect of dietary sodium restriction in CKD patients specifically.Recent findingsSodium intake in CKD populations is generally ...
Humalda, Jelmer K., Navis, Gerjan
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Dietary sodium intake among youth
Pediatric ResearchAlthough there was an overall decreasing trend in the mean sodium intake and excess sodium intake, dietary sodium intake remained suboptimal in US youth.
Guodong Ding +4 more
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The Influence of Dietary Sodium on Blood Pressure
Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2006The goal of this essay is to examine the evidence relating salt intake to blood pressure in humans. Despite studies involving many thousands of subjects and patients performed in many hundreds of centers the issue remains controversial-indeed far more controversial than seems appropriate.
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Dietary Sodium and the Risk of Hypertension
New England Journal of Medicine, 1980M, Jacobson, B F, Liebman
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