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Association of Urinary Sodium and Potassium Excretion with Blood Pressure

Author Affiliations
Apple (Israel), Population Health Research Institute, Hamilton Health Sciences, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe – University of Galway, ...
Published InNew England Journal of Medicine
Year2014
Citations856

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Higher levels of sodium intake are reported to be associated with higher blood pressure. Whether this relationship varies according to levels of sodium or potassium intake and in different populations is unknown. METHODS: We studied 102,216 adults from 18 countries. Estimates of 24-hour sodium and potassium excretion were made from a single fasting morning urine specimen and were used as surrogates for intake. We assessed the relationship between electrolyte excretion and blood pressure, as measured with an automated device. RESULTS: Regression analyses showed increments of 2.11 mm Hg in systolic blood pressure and 0.78 mm Hg in diastolic blood pressure for each 1-g increment in estimated sodium excretion. The slope of this association was steeper with higher sodium intake…
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