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The dietary guideline for sodium: should we shake it up? Yes!

D A McCarron1.   

Abstract

The dietary guidelines established under the auspices of public health policy are intended to promote healthy diets in the general public. The current recommendations for sodium intake stem from studies and publications that are older than much of the public they are designed to benefit. The past 2 decades have seen a dramatic increase in our knowledge of nutritional science, particularly our understanding of the role of sodium in blood pressure regulation. With a myriad of data from observational studies and randomized, controlled trials, we have the information to finally put sodium into its correct context in terms of its role in the regulation of blood pressure and hypertension. Not the sole and pervasive dietary villain it was once believed to be, sodium is but one factor in the complex interplay of multiple, inextricably related regulatory systems of which hypertension is the end result. With the data now available concerning dietary sodium, including the minimal and specific blood pressure effects of sodium in normotensive adults and both the benefits and risks of sodium reduction, future public health recommendations can be based on carefully acquired, consistent, and rational science.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10799359     DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/71.5.1013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0002-9165            Impact factor:   7.045


  6 in total

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Authors:  Dinko Susic; Hassan Fares; Edward D Frohlich
Journal:  Ochsner J       Date:  2009

2.  The use of a commercial vegetable juice as a practical means to increase vegetable intake: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Sonia F Shenoy; Alexandra G Kazaks; Roberta R Holt; Hsin Ju Chen; Barbara L Winters; Chor San Khoo; Walker S C Poston; C Keith Haddock; Rebecca S Reeves; John P Foreyt; M Eric Gershwin; Carl L Keen
Journal:  Nutr J       Date:  2010-09-17       Impact factor: 3.271

Review 3.  Sodium and Health Outcomes: Ascertaining Valid Estimates in Research Studies.

Authors:  Cheryl A M Anderson; Erin Delker; Joachim H Ix
Journal:  Curr Atheroscler Rep       Date:  2021-05-11       Impact factor: 5.113

4.  New insights into the effects on blood pressure of diets low in salt and high in fruits and vegetables and low-fat dairy products.

Authors:  William M Vollmer; Frank M Sacks; Laura P Svetkey
Journal:  Curr Control Trials Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2001

5.  Dietary sodium and potassium intake in people with diabetes: are guidelines being met?

Authors:  Sara Baqar; Adrian Michalopoulos; George Jerums; Elif I Ekinci
Journal:  Nutr Diabetes       Date:  2020-06-17       Impact factor: 5.097

6.  A review of nutritional factors in hypertension management.

Authors:  Ha Nguyen; Olaide A Odelola; Janani Rangaswami; Aman Amanullah
Journal:  Int J Hypertens       Date:  2013-04-10       Impact factor: 2.420

  6 in total

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