2024
DOI: 10.1161/hypertensionaha.123.21343
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Potassium-Enriched Salt Substitutes: A Review of Recommendations in Clinical Management Guidelines

Xiaoyue Xu,
Ling Zeng,
Vivekanand Jha
et al.

Abstract: Excess dietary sodium intake and insufficient dietary potassium intake are both well-established risk factors for hypertension. Despite some successful initiatives, efforts to control hypertension by improving dietary intake have largely failed because the changes required are mostly too hard to implement. Consistent recent data from randomized controlled trials show that potassium-enriched, sodium-reduced salt substitutes are an effective option for improving consumption levels and reducing blood pressure and… Show more

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“…In response to this challenge, researchers worldwide are actively exploring effective ways to reduce salt intake. Despite various strategies for salt reduction, such as salt substitutes, changing the shape and structure of salt and innovation in food processing technology [ 7 ], these methods often have limited applicability, sustainability or high costs, failing to meet the public’s urgent demand for a healthy diet [ 8 , 9 ]. Therefore, a salt reduction approach based on multisensory synergistic effects has emerged.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to this challenge, researchers worldwide are actively exploring effective ways to reduce salt intake. Despite various strategies for salt reduction, such as salt substitutes, changing the shape and structure of salt and innovation in food processing technology [ 7 ], these methods often have limited applicability, sustainability or high costs, failing to meet the public’s urgent demand for a healthy diet [ 8 , 9 ]. Therefore, a salt reduction approach based on multisensory synergistic effects has emerged.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%