What does the prestigious Cochrane Collaboration say about “Reduced dietary salt for prevention of cardiovascular disease”?
A repeat Cochrane Collaboration review of the intensive interventions of salt reduction were found to be unsuited to primary care or population prevention programmes, and provided only minimal reductions in blood pressure during long-term trials. Further evaluations were needed to assess effects on morbidity and mortality outcomes for populations as a whole and for patients with elevated blood pressure. Read more…
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