Contemporary table salt practices and blood pressure

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Abstract

Salt intake of 978 subjects when compared to 1954 data demonstrated a trend toward the decreased use of table salt. When hypertensives in treatment were excluded, persons reporting low salt use had higher mean systolic and diastolic blood pressures than those reporting high salt use. These findings were the reverse of the relationships found in 1954.

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Phillips, K., Holm, K., & Wu, A. C. (1985). Contemporary table salt practices and blood pressure. American Journal of Public Health, 75(4), 405–406. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.75.4.405

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