Early sodium intake and later blood pressure in preterm infants

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The relation between early salt intake and later hypertension is debated. As part of a larger feeding study, 347 preterm infants were randomly assigned to receive early diets differing grossly in sodium content. Feeding a high sodium preterm formula in the neonatal period did not influence arterial blood pressure at 18 months (corrected) age.

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Lucas, A., Morley, R., Hudson, G. J., Bamford, M. F., Boon, A., Crowle, P., … Pearse, R. (1988). Early sodium intake and later blood pressure in preterm infants. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 63(6), 656–657. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.63.6.656

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