2018
DOI: 10.1111/jch.13436
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Sodium intake and blood pressure in children with clinical conditions: A systematic review with meta‐analysis

Abstract: Little is known on the effect of sodium intake on BP of children with clinical conditions. Our objective was therefore to review systematically studies that have assessed the association between sodium intake and BP in children with various clinical conditions. A systematic search of several databases was conducted and supplemented by a manual search of bibliographies and unpublished studies. Experimental and observational studies assessing the association between sodium intake and BP and involving children or… Show more

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“…Studies assessed for eligibility were meta‐analyses (n = 3), prospective cohort studies (n = 10), cross‐sectional studies (n = 9), post hoc analyses of RCT’s (n = 1), quasi‐experimental studies (n = 2), and modeling analyses (n = 2). Three studies assessed mortality outcomes, 22‐24 six studies assessed morbidity outcomes, 25‐30 15 studies assessed clinically relevant surrogate outcomes, 31‐45 including 12 that assessed blood pressure outcomes, 31‐34,38‐45 and three studies assessed physiologic outcomes 46‐48 . Of these studies, only two met the minimum methodological criteria for detailed critical appraisal (Table 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies assessed for eligibility were meta‐analyses (n = 3), prospective cohort studies (n = 10), cross‐sectional studies (n = 9), post hoc analyses of RCT’s (n = 1), quasi‐experimental studies (n = 2), and modeling analyses (n = 2). Three studies assessed mortality outcomes, 22‐24 six studies assessed morbidity outcomes, 25‐30 15 studies assessed clinically relevant surrogate outcomes, 31‐45 including 12 that assessed blood pressure outcomes, 31‐34,38‐45 and three studies assessed physiologic outcomes 46‐48 . Of these studies, only two met the minimum methodological criteria for detailed critical appraisal (Table 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudos observacionais demonstram o efeito positivo de polifenóis do azeite de oliva. 705,719 Recomenda-se a dieta DASH, com ênfase no aumento de alimentos de origem vegetal e na redução da ingestão de açúcares e doces. Tal restrição de crescimento intrauterino, antecedente de internação em unidade de terapia intensiva (UTI) neonatal ou de cateterização umbilical pós-natal, cardiopatias congênitas operadas ou não, infecção urinária de repetição, hematúria ou proteinúria, nefrouropatias, transplante de órgãos sólidos, doença oncológica ou transplante de medula óssea, uso crônico de medicamentos com reconhecido efeito de elevação de PA, doenças sistêmicas associadas a HA (neurofibromatose, esclerose tuberosa, anemia falciforme, entre outras) e evidência de hipertensão intracraniana.…”
Section: Terapêutica Não Farmacológicaunclassified
“…705 medida é especialmente eficaz na HA associada à obesidade (NE: B). [719][720][721] Recomenda-se ainda o controle de estresse nessa faixa etária, podendo ser utilizadas diferentes formas de meditação, mindfulness ou ioga (NE: C). 705…”
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“…Sodium reduction is an important strategy to reduce high blood pressure and help prevent cardiovascular disease. High salt intake has been associated with high blood pressure in both adults [47] [48] [49] and children [50] and there is evidence that high blood pressure can cause vascular damage starting at an early age [3] [51] [52] [53].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%