Dietary sodium intake deleteriously affects blood pressure in a normotensive population

Western dietary pattern, and particularly high dietary sodium intake (DSI), is recognized for its detrimental impact on blood pressure (BP). This paper examined the association of DSI with BP in Nunavik Inuit (Québec), a population known to have an optimal BP on average. In a population-based study,...

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description Western dietary pattern, and particularly high dietary sodium intake (DSI), is recognized for its detrimental impact on blood pressure (BP). This paper examined the association of DSI with BP in Nunavik Inuit (Québec), a population known to have an optimal BP on average. In a population-based study, we recruited 421 normotensive participants aged 18–74 years from 14 coastal villages, situated north of the 55th parallel. BP, biochemistry and anthropometry were obtained. DSI was assessed by a 24-h dietary recall. Mean (s.e.) DSI was higher in men than in women (2358 (101) vs 1702 (100) mg/d, P
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Aged
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Blood Pressure Determination
Body Mass Index
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Dietary intake
Epidemiology
Feeding Behavior
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Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Health aspects
Humans
Hypertension
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Hypertension - physiopathology
Internal Medicine
Inuit
Inuits
Life Style
Linear Models
Male
Medical sciences
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Men
Metabolic Diseases
Middle Aged
Physiological aspects
Population
Population studies
Public Health
Quebec - epidemiology
Risk Factors
short-communication
Sodium
Sodium in the body
Sodium, Dietary - administration & dosage
Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
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