2007
DOI: 10.1038/sj.jhh.1002184
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Metabolic syndrome and blood pressure: the salty connection

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“…25 (76%) of them were salt-sensitive. Our study, as well as some other studies, confirms that salt sensitive hypertension is more prevalent among metabolic syndrome patients [15].…”
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“…25 (76%) of them were salt-sensitive. Our study, as well as some other studies, confirms that salt sensitive hypertension is more prevalent among metabolic syndrome patients [15].…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Like some other authors [15], we can assume that during sodium restriction the normal circadian pattern of blood pressure was partially restored, suggesting that the non-dipping phenomenon observed in metabolic syndrome patients is partly caused by increased salt sensitivity of blood pressure.…”
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