Sodium restriction improves nocturia in patients at a cardiology clinic

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This study aims to determine whether dietary sodium restriction counseling decreases nocturnal voiding frequency in cardiology patients with concomitant nocturia. Patients who had established care at a cardiology clinic from 2015 to 2018 reporting ≥1 average nocturnal void(s) underwent a comprehensive sodium intake interview by their cardiologist, who provided them with individualized strategies for dietary sodium reduction and assessed adherence at follow-up. Average nocturnal voiding frequency and dietary adherence were documented in the medical record. A nocturia database was compiled for retrospective analysis. A total of 74 patients were included. Patients considered to be adherent with dietary sodium restriction at follow-up (n = 56) demonstrated a decrease in median nocturia frequency (2.5 [2.3-3.0] vs 1.0 [1.0-2.0] voids, P

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Monaghan, T. F., Michelson, K. P., Wu, Z. D., Gong, F., Agudelo, C. W., George, C. D., … Lazar, J. M. (2020). Sodium restriction improves nocturia in patients at a cardiology clinic. Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 22(4), 633–638. https://doi.org/10.1111/jch.13829

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