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- W2069053313 abstract "To the Editor: Your editorial ‘Evidence-based politics of salt and blood pressure’1.http://www.nature.com/ki/journal/v69/n10/pdf/5001520a.htmlGoogle Scholar distorts both the scientific debate among leading experts and contains significant factual errors about the Salt Institute and our Data Quality Act challenge in Salt Institute v. Leavitt. You accuse the Salt Institute of having ‘invent(ed) controversy’ on the question of whether the entire population should be advised to reduce dietary salt. The Cochrane Collaboration, the prestigious consortium of medical scientists who invented and defined the practice of ‘evidence-based medicine,’ rejects the evidence for a population intervention.2.Hooper L. Bartlett C. Davey Smith G. et al.Systematic review of long term effects of advice to reduce dietary salt in adults.BMJ. 2002; 325: 628-636http://bmj.com/cgi/reprint/325/7365/628.pdfCrossref PubMed Google Scholar The current president of the International Society of Hypertension rejects a ‘one size fits all’ approach.3.Cohen H. Hailpern S. Fang J. et al.Sodium intake and mortality in the NHANES II follow-up study.Am J Med. 2006; 119: 275.e7-275.e14http://www.amjmed.com/article/PIIS0002934305010466/abstractAbstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (127) Google Scholar The founder of the American Society of Hypertension, a Time magazine cover story subject for his seminal research, rejects the idea that evidence justifies universal salt reduction.4.Hypertension: conquering the quiet killer.Time Magazine. 13 January, 1975; http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19750113,00.htmlGoogle Scholar In 1998, investigative reporter Gary Taubes won the national prize from the National Association of Science Writers for his article in Science on ‘The (political) science of salt’5.Taubes G. The (political) science of salt.Science. 1998; 281: 898-907Crossref PubMed Google Scholar chronicling National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute's efforts to quell scientific dissent. We did not ‘invent’ this controversy among leading medical researchers. You discuss our lawsuit, Salt Institute v. Leavitt, which we brought jointly with the US Chamber of Commerce, speculating disparagingly: ‘Their aim is probably to extract data on a few patients and show that these few did not respond to decreased salt intake with lowering blood pressure.’ Utter nonsense. Our petition6.http://www.uschamber.com/NR/rdonlyres/ev2idu2ller4lgsxgikd3fweuzapi7tl7q4krnp2vw35dlda37tjk6zdigc37u6flsx3lpycdvbysf/Resource203.pdfGoogle Scholar sought correction of a statement by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute that the DASH-Sodium study proved that every American would benefit from lowering dietary salt. We simply sought basic statistics, no patient data. Most scientists would agree with us that the statistics we sought – blood pressure means and standard deviations – are necessary to interpret the findings, yet these have yet to be produced 5 years after the first report was published, despite a flood of other published articles, one admitting that there is no statistically significant association in six of the eight subgroups.7.Bray G.A. Vollmer W. Sacks F. et al.A further subgroup analysis of the effects of the DASH diet and three dietary sodium levels on blood pressure: results of the DASH-Sodium Trial.Am J Cardiol. 2004; 94: 222-227Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (161) Google Scholar As the government intended to use the study to support the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the question is clearly important. The government should meet the same standards of scientific justification as private parties. And as we have seen in the Vioxx debacle, even the higher private sector standard may not be high enough." @default.
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- W2069053313 title "On Kidney International editorial Evidence-based politics of salt and blood pressure?" @default.
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