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Optimal Dietary Patterns for Lower Weight Gain and Risk of Obesity Surrounding Menopause.

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Dietary Sodium and Cardiovascular Disease

Current Hypertension Reports, 2015
Although an essential nutrient, higher sodium intake is associated with increasing blood pressure (BP), forming the basis for current population-wide sodium restriction guidelines. While short-term clinical trials have achieved low intake (6 months).
Andrew, Smyth   +3 more
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Role of Dietary Sodium in Osteoporosis

Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2006
Sodium, in the form of sodium chloride, elevates urinary calcium excretion and, at prevailing calcium intakes, evokes compensatory responses that may lead to increased bone remodeling and bone loss. The calciuria is partly due to salt-induced volume expansion, with an increase in GFR, and partly to competition between sodium and calcium ions in the ...
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Observations on Dietary Sodium Chloride

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1957
To eat or not to eat salt is now the question, What is the effect of “too little” or “too much”?
C O, BALL, G R, MENEELY
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Dietary Sodium: Milligrams or Milliequivalents?

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt To the editor: I am perturbed by an incongruity of modern medicine: we ingest sodium in milligram quantities; we excrete it in milliequivalents!
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Avoidance of dietary sodium — a simple questionnaire

Medical Journal of Australia, 1988
Patients who are advised to reduce their sodium intake need intensive counselling and regular feedback on their progress. Urinary tests can indicate a high sodium intake, but the dietary source remains unknown until the patient has answered detailed questions.
B D, Millar, T C, Beard
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Low dietary sodium in diabetes nephropathy

Medical Hypotheses, 2014
In 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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Estimation of Dietary Sodium Intake in Children

Pediatrics, 1984
To 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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Bananas as a Low-Sodium Dietary Staple

New England Journal of Medicine, 1958
THE 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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