Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2114402699> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2114402699 endingPage "640" @default.
- W2114402699 startingPage "628" @default.
- W2114402699 abstract "There is much circumstantial and some direct evidence in humans to suggest that a high consumption of salt predisposes communities and individuals to the development of essential hypertension. Recent work has suggested possible mechanisms whereby a high salt intake could cause a rise in blood pressure in genetically susceptible persons. Restriction of salt intake in the diet lowers blood pressure in many subjects with high blood pressure and this fall in blood pressure is mediated in part by a diminished renin response to sodium restriction as hypertension develops. The effect of sodium restriction, like diuretics, is additive to most blood pressure lowering drugs, particularly those that inhibit the renin system such as beta-blockers and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors. Claims that a slight reduction in calcium intake may be important in the development of high blood pressure are disputed. Furthermore, no satisfactory hypothesis has been put forward to explain how a small reduction in dietary calcium intake could cause high blood pressure. Large increases in calcium intake have been reported to lower blood pressure in both normotensive and hypertensive humans. The three published studies, however, are not in agreement." @default.
- W2114402699 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2114402699 creator A5076773860 @default.
- W2114402699 date "1985-07-01" @default.
- W2114402699 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2114402699 title "Sodium is more important than calcium in essential hypertension." @default.
- W2114402699 cites W1524375807 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W163454422 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W1892958128 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W1894957744 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W1964141578 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W1965608795 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W1967255409 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W1970260922 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W1972875104 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W1978572599 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W1981262685 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W1982036702 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W1986590126 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W1987214594 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W1987587157 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2001131706 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2001243825 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2002627206 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2004164834 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2005485137 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2007825080 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2013178374 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2014558465 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2018073727 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2018416184 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2019139506 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2019444511 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2020471338 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2023291851 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2023457211 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2026399305 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2027833587 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2028483894 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2028688997 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2029195875 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2032300103 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2032975262 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2033650623 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2034550914 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2034643876 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2035054035 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2039571338 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2040266616 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2040306557 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2040653717 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2044919025 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2048227641 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2048887457 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2051570355 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2054366826 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2060377895 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2066827875 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2071655659 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2073239732 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2077098426 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2078044385 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2079486967 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2082993694 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2085494231 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2091419522 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2094343675 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2100854731 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2101206284 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2109757648 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2113123359 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2115299627 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2118458180 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2121020585 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2123382110 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2143105356 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2143401782 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2157584661 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2165294055 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2166380539 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2166834409 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2253329676 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2287657956 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2291636376 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2310019309 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2338902100 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2398973095 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2414747760 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2423793105 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W4247988022 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W4255036457 @default.
- W2114402699 cites W2000936713 @default.
- W2114402699 doi "https://doi.org/10.1161/01.hyp.7.4.628" @default.
- W2114402699 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/4007994" @default.
- W2114402699 hasPublicationYear "1985" @default.
- W2114402699 type Work @default.
- W2114402699 sameAs 2114402699 @default.
- W2114402699 citedByCount "168" @default.