πŸ”¬ Effect of Dietary Sodium on Blood Pressure: A Crossover Trial

When participants ate less salt for a week, their systolic blood pressure dropped by an average of 8 mm Hg. Seventy-three percent experienced a meaningful reduction, including people taking blood pressure medication. More than half of those who responded weren’t identified as salt-sensitive using older standards.
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Less Salt = Lower Blood Pressure β€” Even If You're on Medicine

Quality Score: High Quality (70%). To assess the within-individual blood pressure response to dietary sodium changes in middle-aged to elderly adults, including those on antihypertensive med...

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