sodium intake

collocation in English

meaningsofsodiumandintake

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sodium
noun[U]
uk
/ˈsəʊ.di.əm/
us
/ˈsoʊ.di.əm/
a soft, silver-white chemical element that is found ...
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intake
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.teɪk/
us
/ˈɪn.teɪk/
an act of taking in something, ...
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(Definition ofsodiumandintakefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Normal subjects can adjust for fluctuations in sodium and calcium intake but some 'salt-sensitive' subjects experience a rise in blood pressure with a highersodiumintake.
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They found that reducingsodiumintakeby 1.2 g/day reduced the number of people needing anti-hypertension treatment by 50%.
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Patients with severe disease should restrict theirsodiumintaketo 2 grams per day and limit fluid as well.
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Unfortunately, the average absolute intake of potassium of studied populations is lower than that ofsodiumintake.
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Potassium chloride is used as a substitute for table salt by those seeking to reducesodiumintakeso as to control hypertension.
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That is, an overall healthy diet is more important than only reducingsodiumintake, even in regulating hypertension.
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They also noticed a direct relationship betweensodiumintakeand ventricular hypertrophy, an increase in the mass of the left ventricle of the heart.
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In most studies, sodium sensitivity is defined as the change in mean blood pressure corresponding to a decrease or increase ofsodiumintake.
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Approximately one third of the essential hypertensive population is responsive tosodiumintake.
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The relationship betweensodiumintakeand blood pressure is controversial.
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There is insufficient evidence to show that there is additional benefit in loweringsodiumintaketo less than 2,300 mg per day.
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Reducingsodiumintaketo recommended levels can reduce the risk of future hypertension and cardiovascular problems, and reduction ofsodiumintakecarries no inherent risk.
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Highsodiumintakeis associated with increased vascular reactivity and growth, and myocardial fibrosis, which is associated with myocardial disarray.
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A heart healthy diet also includes lowsodiumintakeand a higher potassium intake.
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As mentioned above,sodiumintakecan have cardiovascular effects without hypertension.
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The calcium salt is also sometimes used, especially by people restricting their dietarysodiumintake.
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Management involves reducing dietarysodiumintake, frequent, gentle exercise to promote circulation in the legs, such as rebound exercise, and treatments typical for lymphedema treatment.
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Many of these studies are not large enough, nor last long enough to provide conclusions on clinical outcomes for the effect of dietarysodiumintakeon morbidity and mortality.
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