24-Hour Urinary Sodium and Potassium Excretion and Cardiovascular Risk
BACKGROUND The relation between sodium intake and cardiovascular disease remains controversial, owing in part to inaccurate assessment of sodium intake. Assessing 24-hour urinary excretion over a period of multiple days is considered to be an accurate method. METHODS We included individual-participa...
Main Authors: | Bakker, S.J.L (Author), Campbell, N.R.C (Author), Cook, N.R (Author), Curhan, G.C (Author), Gansevoort, R.T (Author), He, F.J (Author), Hofman, A. (Author), Kieneker, L.M (Author), Ma, Y. (Author), MacGregor, G.A (Author), Manson, J.E (Author), Rimm, E.B (Author), Sun, Q. (Author), Wang, M. (Author), Willett, W.C (Author), Yuan, C. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Massachussetts Medical Society
2022
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