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Does "susceptibility" explain the weak epidemiological relationship between dietary sodium and blood pressure?
1Greater Glasgow Health Board, Scotland.
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
|January 1, 1988
Abstract:
It is often suggested that the weak epidemiological relationship between dietary sodium and blood pressure may reflect a stronger relationship within a susceptible subgroup. The evidence in favour of this explanation is reviewed, and found to be insubstantial. A more consistent explanation of the available data is that there is a weak general effect of dietary sodium on blood pressure acting on the general population. This conclusion has important practical implications for food and health policies.