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The INTERSALT study: Background, methods, findings, and implications
Jeremiah Stamler
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Systolic Blood Pressure
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INTERSALT
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Hypertension
50%
Epidemiologic Studies
50%
Sodium Intake
50%
Sodium Excretion
50%
Cross-population
50%
Cardiovascular Disease
25%
Therapeutic Intervention
25%
Biology Study
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Blood Pressure
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Major Risk Factors
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Pressure Pattern
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Clinical Observation
25%
Physiologic
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Randomized Controlled Trial
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Young People
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Large Sample Size
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Study Support
25%
Diastolic Blood Pressure
25%
Evolutionary Biology
25%
Animal Experiment
25%
Older People
25%
Population-wide
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Prevalence Rate
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Sample Median
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Urinary Sodium Excretion
25%
High Salt Intake
25%
High Systolic Blood Pressure
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Linear Relation
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Systolic Blood Pressure
100%
Sodium Excretion
60%
Blood Pressure
40%
Cohort Effect
40%
Prevalence
20%
Diastolic Blood Pressure
20%
Cardiovascular Disease
20%
Sodium Intake
20%
Clinical Observation
20%
Evolution
20%
High Sodium Intake
20%
Randomized Controlled Trial
20%
Urinary System
20%
Table Salt
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Systolic Blood Pressure
100%
Blood Pressure
40%
Sodium Excretion
40%
Randomized Controlled Trial
20%
Prevalence
20%
Evolution
20%
Animal Experiment
20%
Sample Size
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Sodium Urine Level
20%
Diastolic Blood Pressure
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Epidemiology
100%
Randomized Controlled Trial
50%
Prevalence
50%
Cardiovascular Disease
50%
Table Salt
50%
Psychology
Systolic Blood Pressure
100%
Blood Pressure
60%
Neuroscience
Randomized Controlled Trial
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